In February 1949, Arthur Miller’s essay “Tragedy and the Common Man” appeared in “The New York Times,” a mere two weeks after the premiere of his most acclaimed play, “Death of a Salesman.” Considered by some to be the justification for the “tragedy” of Willie Loman, the piece—which never mentions Loman or the play itself—nevertheless…
Arthur Miller’s ‘Tragedy and the Common Man’ From a Natural Theater Lens
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