Arthur Miller

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Arthur Miller was a prominent 20th-century American playwright known for his socially critical dramas such as "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible."


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Predicate Object
instanceOf dramatist
essayist
human
playwright
screenwriter
activePeriod 20th century
authorOf A View from the Bridge
After the Fall
All My Sons
Death of a Salesman
The Crucible
The Price
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Tony Award for Best Play
causeOfDeath heart failure
child Jane Miller
Rebecca Miller
Robert A. Miller
citizenship United States of America
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1915-10-17
dateOfDeath 2005-02-10
educatedAt University of Michigan
ethnicGroup Jewish American
familyName Miller
father Isidore Miller
fieldOfWork drama
literature
theatre
fullName Arthur Asher Miller
genre social drama
tragedy
givenName Arthur
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Augusta Barnett Miller
movement social realism
notableFor socially critical dramas about the American Dream and moral responsibility
notableWork A View from the Bridge
After the Fall
All My Sons
Death of a Salesman
The Crucible
The Price
occupation dramatist
essayist
playwright
screenwriter
placeOfBirth Manhattan
New York City
placeOfDeath Roxbury, Connecticut
religion Judaism
signatureWork Death of a Salesman
spouse Inge Morath
Marilyn Monroe
Mary Grace Slattery
wroteAbout McCarthyism
guilt and responsibility
the American Dream


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