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Arthur Miller
wrote
The Crucible
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Arthur Miller
wrote
Death of a Salesman
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Plays
Death of a Salesman
was written by
Arthur Miller
1949
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Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Arthur Miller
was born in
New York, U.S.A.
Manhattan. 1915-2005. Leading American playwright
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Arthur Miller
wrote
A View From the Bridge
1955
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Plays
Arthur Miller
wrote
After the Fall
1964
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Plays
Arthur Miller
wrote
Incident at Vichy
One act play, 1964
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Arthur Miller
said
"Everybody Likes a Kidder, but Nobody Lends Him Money."
American Playwright & Essayist
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Arthur Miller
is a
Playwright
1984
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Kennedy Center Honors Award
Arthur Miller
was a
Playwright
D. February 10th 2005
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They Died in 2005
Arthur Miller
was an
Author
D. February 10th 2005
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They Died in 2005
Arthur Miller
created the character
Joe Keller
All My Sons -- 1947
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Characters in Literature
Arthur Miller
created the character
The Reverend Samuel Parris
The Crucible; drama, 1953
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Characters in Literature
Arthur Miller
created the character
John Proctor
The Crucible
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Characters in Literature
Arthur Miller
created the character
Mary Warren
The Crucible
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Characters in Literature
Arthur Miller
created the character
Willy Loman
Death of a Salesman
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Characters in Literature
Arthur Miller
created the character
Biff
Death of a Salesman; drama, 1949
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Characters in Literature
Salem Meetinghouse
was created by
Arthur Miller
"The Crucible"; drama, 1953
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Fictional Places in Literature
Loman Home
was created by
Arthur Miller
Modest home in Brooklyn, from "Death of a Salesman", 1949
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Fictional Places in Literature
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