Bloom's Reviews are a acclaimed advancement to the standard chapter-by-chapter plot summaries provided by most study guides. Each Review saves a student time by presenting the latest research, from noted literary scholars, in a practical and lucid format, enabling students to concentrate on improving their knowledge and understanding of the work in question.
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"Harold Bloom is the world's leading Literary critic" - The Times 28.11.00"
Editors Note 4(5) Introduction 5(3) Biography of Arthur Miller 8(3) Thematic and Structural Analysis 11(12) List of Characters 23(2) Critical Views Arthur Millers Modern Tragedy 25(2) John Mason Brown The Genesis of the Play 27(2) Arthur Miller The Tragedy of a ``Little Man 29(2) Herbert J. Muller The Americanism of the Play 31(1) Lorraine Hansberry Willy Loman as an Everyman 32(2) Henry Popkin Willy Lomans Speech 34(2) Leonard Moss The Language of the Play 36(2) Arthur K. Oberg Linda Loman 38(2) Thomas E. Porter Willy Lomans Material Values 40(2) John von Szeliski The Failings of the Play 42(3) Stanley Kauffmann Indictment of the American Dream 45(2) Robert N. Wilson A Failed Critique of American Society 47(3) Arthur Ganz The Conclusion of the Play 50(2) C. W. E. Bigsby Willy Loman as a Synthetic Man 52(2) George E. Wellwarth Real Time and Remembered Time in the Play 54(2) Neil Carson Biff, Happy, and Charley 56(3) Leah Hadomi The Death of Willy Loman 59(2) Kay Stanton The Fear of Effeminacy 61(3) David Savran Works 64(3) Arthur Miller Works About Arthur Miller and Death of a Salesman 67(4) Index of Themes and Ideas 71
Considered the world's cheif authority on Shakespeare, Harold Bloom is now in his 46th year of teaching at Yale University. His latest book How to Read and Why joins a prodigious literary output which includes the editorship of this flagship study guide series.