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Essays
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1944
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Belief in America
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1947
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Subsidized Theatre
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1948
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Concerning Jews Who Write
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1949
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Tragedy and the Common Man
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1949
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The Nature of Tragedy
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1950
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The Salesman Has a Birthday
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1951
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Preface to an Adaptation of Ibsen's 'An Enemy of the People'
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1952
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Many Writers: Few Plays
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1953
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Journey to 'The Crucible'
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1953
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University of Michigan
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1954
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A Modest Proposal for the Pacification of the Public Temper
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1955
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The American Theater
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1955
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On Social Plays
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1955
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A Boy Grew in Brooklyn
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1956
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The Family in Modern Drama
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1956
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1956 and All This
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1956
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Concerning the Boom
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1956
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The McCarthyite and All This
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1958
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Brewed in 'The Crucible'
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1958
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The Shadows of the Gods: A Critical View of the American Theater
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1958
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Morality and Modern Drama
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1959
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On Adaptations
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1960
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The State of the Theater
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1962
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The Bored and the Violent
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1963
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On Recognition
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1964
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With Respect for Her Agony - But with Love
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1964
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The Nazi Trials and the German Heart
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1965
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What Makes Plays Endure?
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1965
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Guilt and Incident at Vichy
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1967
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It Could Happen Here - and Did
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1967
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The Contemporary Theater
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1968
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The Battle of Chicago: From the Delegates' Side
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1969
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On the Theater in Russia
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1969
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Broadway, from O'Neill to Now
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1969
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Kidnapped?
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1969
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The Opera House in Tashkent
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1972
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Arthur Miller vs. Lincoln Center
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1972
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Making Crowds
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1973
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Miracles
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1974
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What's Wrong with This Picture?
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1974
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The Limited Hang-Out: The Dialogues of Richard Nixon as a Drama of the Antihero
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1975
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On True Identity
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1977
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Rain in a Strange City
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1977
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A Genuine Countryman
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1978
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The Sin of Power
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1979
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The Pure in Heart Need No Lawyers
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1983
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After the Spring
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1983
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Suspended in Time: Once Hailed as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the Brooklyn Bridge Turns 100
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1983
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The Night Ed Murrow Struck Back
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1983
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Tennessee Williams' Legacy: An Eloquence and Amplitude of Feeling
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1984
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The Face in the Mirror: Anti-Semitism Then and Now
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1984
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Thoughts on a Burned House
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1985
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Dinner with an Ambassador
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1989
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Ibsen's Warning
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1989
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Again They Drink from the Cup of Suspicion
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1990
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Uneasy About the Germans: After the Wall
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1991
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The Measure of the Man
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1992
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Get It Right: Private Executions
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1993
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The Good Old American Apple Pie
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1994
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The Parable of the Stripper
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1994
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Ibsen and the Drama of Today
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1995
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Let's Privatize Congress
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1996
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On Mark Twain's Chapters from My Autobiography
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1998
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Clinton in Salem
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1999
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The Past and Its Power
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2000
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Lost Horizon
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2000
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Salesman at Fifty
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2000
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The Crucible in Histor
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2000
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2003
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Why Israel Must Choose Justice
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2004
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A Visit with Castro
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