Primary Bibliography of
Miller's Works
After the Fall. New
York: Viking, 1964.
After The Fall.
[television adaptation] New York: Bantam, 1974.
All My Sons. New York:
Reynal and Hitchcock, 1947.
The American Clock.
London: Methuen, 1983.
The American Clock and The
Archbishop’s Ceiling. New York: Grove, 1989.
The Archbishop’s Ceiling.
London: Methuen, 1984.
Arthur Miller: Plays Five.
London: Methuen, 1995.
Arthur Miller: Plays Four.
London: Methuen, 1994.
Arthur Miller: Plays Three.
London: Methuen, 1990.
Arthur Miller’s Adaptation of “An
Enemy of the People” by Henrik Ibsen. New York:
Viking, 1951.
Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays.
New York: Viking, 1957.
Arthur Miller’s Collected Plays: Vol 2.
New York: Viking, 1981.
“The Bare Manuscript.” New
Yorker 16 December 2002: 82-93.
“Beavers.” Harper’s Magazine
February 2005: ??
“Bees.” Michigan Quarterly
Review 29.2 (Spring 1990): 152-57.
“Bridge to a Savage World.” Esquire
October 1958: 185-90.
Broken Glass. New York:
Viking, 1994.
“Bulldog.” New Yorker
77.23 (13 August 2001): 72-76.
Chinese Encounters [with Inge
Morath]. New York: Farrar, 1979.
The Creation of the World and Other
Business. New York: Viking, 1973.
The Crucible. New York:
Viking, 1953.
The Crucible: Screenplay.
New York: Penguin, 1996.
Danger: Memory! New York:
Grove, 1986.
Death of a Salesman. New
York: Viking, 1949.
“Ditchy.” Mayfair Magazine
October 1944: 37+.
Echoes Down the Corridor.
Ed. Steven R. Centola. New York: Viking, 2000.
“Elegy for a Lady.” New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1982.
Everybody Wins. New
York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1990.
Focus. New York: Reynal
and Hitchcock, 1945.
The Golden Years and The Man Who Had
All the Luck. London: Methuen, 1989.
“Grandpa and the Statue.” Radio
Drama in Action: Twenty-Five Plays of a Changing World.
Ed. Erik Barnouw. New York: Rinehart, 1945: 267-81.
“Ham Sandwich.” Boston
University Quarterly 24.2 (1976): 5-6.
Homely Girl, A Life and Other Stories.
New York: Viking, 1995.
I Don’t Need You Anymore.
New York: Viking, 1967.
“I Think about You a Great Deal.” Václav
Havel: Living in Truth. Ed. Jan Vladislav. London:
Faber and Faber, 1986: 263-65.
“An Immigrant’s Lament.” New
York Times 4 August 1999: P1.
“In Memoriam.” New Yorker
25 December 1995 and 1 January 1996: 56-57.
In the Country [with Inge
Morath] New York: Viking, 1977.
In Russia [with Inge
Morath] New York: 1969.
Incident at Vichy. New
York: Viking, 1965.
“It Takes a Thief.” Collier’s
8 February 1947: 23, 75-76.
Jane’s Blanket. New
York: Crowell-Collier, 1963.
“The Last Yankee” [single scene] New York: Dramatists Play
Service, 1991.
The Last Yankee. New
York: Penguin, 1994.
“Lines From California: Poem.” Harper’s
May 1969: 97.
“Lola’s Lament.” Unleashed: Poems by
Writers’ Dogs. Eds. Amy Hempel and Jim Shepard. New
York: Crown, 1995: 60-61.
The Misfits. [cinema
novel] New York: Viking, 1961.
The Misfits.
[screenplay] Film Scripts
Three. Eds. George P. Garrett, O. B. Hardison Jr., and
Jane R. Gelfman. New York: Irvington, 1989: 202-382.
Mr. Peter’s Connections.
New York: Penguin, 1999.
“The Night Ed Murrow Struck Back.” Esquire December 1983:
460-62, 465, 467-68.
“The 1928 Buick.” Atlantic
October 1978: 49-51, 54-56.
“On Broadway: Notes on the Past and Future of American Theater.” Harper’s March 1999: 37-45.
On Politics and the Art of Acting.
New York: Viking, 2001.
“Our Guilt For the World’s Evil.” New York Times Magazine 3
Jan. 1965: 10-11, 48.
“The Past and Its Power: Why I Wrote The Price.” New York Times 14 November
1999, sec. 2: 5.
“The Performance.” New Yorker
22/29 April 2002: 176-88.
“The Plaster Masks.” Encore: A
Continuing Anthology 9 (April 1946): 424-32.
Playing for Time.
[teleplay]. New York: Bantam, 1981.
Playing for Time.
Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Company, 1985.
“The Poosidin’s Resignation.” Boston
University Quarterly 24.2 (1976): 7-13.
The Portable Arthur Miller.
Ed. Christopher Bigsby. New York: Penguin, 1995.
“The Presence.” Esquire
July 2003: 108-09.
The Price. New York:
Viking, 1968.
“The Pussycat and the Expert Plumber Who Was a Man.” One Hundred Non-Royalty Radio Plays.
Ed. William Kozlenko. New York: Greenberg, 1941: 20-30.
Resurrection Blues. New
York: Penguin, 2006.
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan.
New York: Penguin, 1992.
“The Ryan Interview.” EST Marathon
‘95: The Complete One-Act Plays. Ed. Marisa Smith.
Lyme, New Hampshire: Smith and Kraus, 1995: 139-50.
Salesman in Beijing. New
York: Viking, 1983.
“Should Ezra Pound Be Shot?” New
Masses 25 December 1945: 5-6.
Situation Normal. . . . New
York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1944.
“Some Kind of Love Story.” New York: Dramatists Play Service,
1983.
“The Story of Gus.” Radio’s
Best Plays. Ed. Joseph Liss. New York: Greenberg,
1947: 307-19.
“Subsidized Theater.” New York
Times 22 June 1947. sec.2: 1.
“That They May Win.” The Best
One-Act Plays of 1944. Ed. Margaret Mayorga. New
York: Dodd, Mead, 1945: 45-59.
The Theatre Essays of Arthur Miller.
Ed. Robert A. Martin. New York: Viking, 1978.
The Theatre Essays of Arthur Miller.
Eds. Robert A. Martin and Steven R. Centola. Rev. ed. New York:
Viking, 1995.
Timebends: A Life. New
York: Grove, 1987.
Two-Way Mirror. London:
Methuen, 1984.
Up From Paradise. New
York: Samuel French, 1984.
A View from The Bridge.
New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1957.
A View from The Bridge: Two One Act
Plays by Arthur Miller. New York: Viking, 1955.
“A Visit with Castro.” The
Nation 278 (12 January 2004): 13-17.
“Waiting for the Teacher: On Israel’s Fiftieth Anniversary.” Harper’s July 1998: 56-57.
“White Puppies.” Esquire
July 1978: 32-36.
“With Respect to Her Agony—But with Love.” Life 56.6 (February
1964): 66.
“Why Israel Must Choose Justice.” The Nation 277 (4-11 August
2003): 26-28.
“William Ireland’s Confession.” One
Hundred Non-Royalty Radio Plays. Ed. William
Kozlenko. New York: Greenberg, 1941: 512-21.
Selected Interviews
Allen, Jennifer. “Miller’s Tale.” New York 16 (24 Jan.
1983): 33-37.
Applebome, Peter. “Present at the Birth of a Salesman.” New York Times 29 January
1999: B1.
“Arthur Miller.” Vanity Fair
March 1999: 280.
Atlas, James. “The Creative Journey of Arthur Miller Leads Back
to Broadway and TV.” New York
Times 28 September 1980, sec. 2: 1, 32.
Balakian, Jan. “A Conversation with Arthur Miller.” Michigan Quarterly Review 29
(Spr. 1990): 158-70.
---. “An Interview with Arthur Miller.” Studies in American Drama 1945 to the
Present 6.1 (1991): 28-47.
Barber, John. “Guilt Edged Miller.” Daily Telegraph 10 September
1979: 13.
Barthel, Joan. “Arthur Miller Ponders The Price.” New York Times 28 January
1968, sec. 2: 1,5.
Bigsby, Christopher. “Arthur Miller: The Art of the Theatre II,
Part II.” Paris Review
152 (Fall 1999): 208-24.
---, ed. Arthur Miller and
Company. London: Methuen, 1990.
---. “Miller’s Odyssey to a Brutal Decade.” Guardian 4 August
1986: 9.
---. ed. Remembering Arthur
Miller. London: Methuen, 2005.
Breslauer, Jan. “The Arthur Miller Method.” Los Angeles Times 19
June 1994, Calendar: 8.
Carroll, James, and Helen Epstein. “Seeing Eye to Eye.” Boston Review 14 (February
1989): 12-13.
Centola, Steven. Arthur Miller
in Conversation. Dallas, Texas: Northouse & Northouse,
1993.
---. “The Last Yankee: An Interview with Arthur Miller.” American Drama 5.1 (Fall
1995): 78-98.
Century, Douglas. “Miller’s Tale of ‘Tribalism’: The Playwright
Returns to His Roots.” Forward
22 April 1994: 1, 10.
Cheever, Susan. “Arthur Miller: The One Thing That Keeps Us from
Chaos.” New Choices for
Retirement Living October 1994: 22-25.
Dunham, Mike. “Society, Art and Obligations: Conversation with
Arthur Miller.” Anchorage
Daily News 1 Sep. 1996: 3H.
Edwards, Brian. “Arthur Miller: After the Canonization.” In the Vernacular: Interviews at Yale with
Sculptors of Culture. Ed. Melissa E. Biggs.
Jefferson: McFarland, 1991: 139-44.
“Every Play Has a Purpose.” Dramatists
Guild Quarterly 15 (Winter 1979): 13-20.
Fariello, Griffin. “Arthur Miller.” Red Scare: Memories of the American
Inquisition. New York: Norton, 1995: 340-45.
Feldman, Robert. “Arthur Miller on the Theme of Evil.” Resources for American Literary Study
17 (Spring 1990): 87-93.
Funke, Lewis. “Interview with Arthur Miller.” Playwrights Talk about Writing.
Chicago: Dramatic, 1975: 175-95.
Gruen, John. “Arthur Miller.” Close-Up. New York: Viking,
1968: 58-63.
Guernsey, Otis L. “Conversation with Arthur Miller.” Dramatists Guild Quarterly
24.2 (Summer 1987): 12-21.
Gussow, Mel. Conversations
with Arthur Miller. New York: Applause, 2002.
Hattersley, Roy. “A View from the Barricades.” Guardian 24 October 1998,
Features: 6.
Hayman, Ronald. “Arthur Miller.” Playback 2. New York:
Horizon, 1973: 7-22.
Hirschhorn, Clive. “Memories of a Salesman.” Plays and Players (July
1986): 7-10.
Kaplan, James. “Miller’s Crossing.” Vanity Fair November
1991: 218-21, 241-48.
Kullman, Colby H. “Death of a Salesman at Fifty: An Interview
with Arthur Miller.” Michigan
Quarterly Review 37.4 (Fall 1998): 624-35.
Lambert, Angela. “An Intellect at Ease.” Independent 2 August
1994: 17, 19.
“Learning from a Performer: A Conversation with Arthur Miller.” Gamut 1 (1982); 9-23.
Meyer, Michael R. “A Playwright’s Crusades.” Maclean’s 16 September 1985:
6+.
Morley, Sheridan. “Miller on Miller.” Theatre World 61 (March
1965): 4-8.
Ratcliffe, Michael. “Miller’s Russian Tale.” Observer 26 October
1986: 23.
“Response to Audience Questions and Answer Session.” Michigan Quarterly Review
37.4 (Fall 1998): 817-27.
Roudané, Matthew C., ed. Conversations
with Arthur Miller. Jackson: University Press of
Mississippi, 1987.
Rudman, Michael. “Michael Rudman in Conversation with Arthur
Miller.” Plays and Players
October 1979: 20-21, 26-27.
Samachson, Dorothy and Joseph. Let’s
Meet the Theatre. New York: Abelard-Schuman,
1954: 15-20.
Scavullo, Francisco. “Arthur Miller, Playwright.” Scavullo on Men. New York:
Random House, 1977: 134-37.
Solomon, Deborah. “Goodbye (Again), Norma Jean.” New York Times 19 September
2004, sec. 6: 63.
Stevens, Virginia. “Seven Young Broadway Artists.” Theatre Arts 31 (June
1947): 52-56.
Unger, Arthur. “Arthur Miller Talks of His Holocaust
Drama.” Christian Science
Monitor 19 Sep. 1980: 19.
Wardle, Irving. “American Patron Saint of the English
Stage: Arthur Miller.” Independent
28 Jan. 1990: 36.
Wolfert, Ira. “Arthur Miller, Playwright in Search of His
Identity.” New York Herald
Tribune 25 January 1953, sec. 4: 3.