After the Fall by Arthur Miller (Paperback Book)

After the Fall by Arthur Miller (Paperback Book)

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Explore the profound depths of 'After the Fall' by Arthur Miller, a play that delves into the personal and public catastrophes witnessed by its protagonist, Quentin. This gripping narrative examines themes of the Holocaust, McCarthyism, and inherited sin, prompting reflection on personal failures and the struggle to escape the past. As Quentin, a Jewish intellectual in New York City, grapples with the decision to remarry, he revisits past loves and losses, his mind fragmenting under philosophical questions about agency and regret. This play is celebrated as one of Miller's most personal works, with the protagonist often seen as a reflection of the playwright himself. This Methuen Drama Student Edition features insightful commentary and notes by Ramón Espejo-Romero, exploring the play's production history and the ongoing academic and dramatic debates surrounding it. A must-read for students and enthusiasts of theatrical literature. Summary: Arthur Miller's 'After the Fall', a thought-provoking play in English, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Features a paperback cover and spans 184 pages. ISBN: 9781350259188.

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