Volume 4 Number 1 Spring 2009
Contents
Contents
Liturgical Legacies of Arthur Miller:
Use of Religion as Ideological (De)Construction in the Plays of Christopher Durang
L. Troy Appling
1
Recognizing the “Beauty” of Homely Girl:
Arthur Miller’s Eightieth Birthday Gift to the World
Ellyn Lem
9
Lyman Felt, the Surreal Hero of a Surreal Play:
The Ride Down Mount Morgan
Christiane Desafy-Grignard
19 Notes
Use of Religion as Ideological (De)Construction in the Plays of Christopher Durang
L. Troy Appling
1
Recognizing the “Beauty” of Homely Girl:
Arthur Miller’s Eightieth Birthday Gift to the World
Ellyn Lem
9
Lyman Felt, the Surreal Hero of a Surreal Play:
The Ride Down Mount Morgan
Christiane Desafy-Grignard
19 Notes
The Mythological Significance of Happy
in Death of a Salesman
Frank R. Ardolino
29
The Incontrovertible Nature of Print
in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons
Brian S. Reinking
33
Book Reviews
81
Bigsby, Christopher. Arthur Miller: 1915-1962
Eric Sterling ed. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
Performance Reviews
83
All My Sons: A Symposium by Joe Kane, Stephen Marino,
Andre Perez, Theresa Maglione, and Theresa Quinn.
A View from the Bridge by Paula Langteau
A View from the Bridge by Timothy O’ Grady
Death of a Salesman by Anthony Mountain
Death of a Salesman by David Smith
Letters
The Arthur Miller Society
The American Drama Conference
Fall 2008 Program and Photos
Call for Papers, Conference Announcements