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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
"Tragic Perspectives: A Sequence of Queries" by John Gassner from Tulane Drama Review
2, No. 3 (May 1958), © 1958 by Tulane University.Reprinted by permission of
Caroline Levine for Mrs. John Gassner.
"Strength and Weakness in Arthur Miller" by Tom F. Driver from Tulane Drama Review 4,
No. 4 ( May 1960), © 1960 by The Tulane Drama Review.Reprinted by permission of
the author.
"Arthur Miller: The Strange Encounter" by Henry Popkin from Sewanee Review 68, No. I
(Winter 1960), © 1960 by The Sewanee Review.Reprinted by permission of The
Sewanee Review.
"Arthur Miller and the Common Man's Language" by Leonard Moss from Modern Drama 7,
No. I ( Summer 1964), © 1964 by A. C. Edwards.Reprinted by permission of Modern
Drama
.
Tragedy and Fear: Why Modem Tragic Drama Fails by John von Szeliski, © 1962, 1971 by
The University of North Carolina Press.Reprinted by permission.
"Death of a Salesman" by Stanley Kauffmann from Persons of the Drama by Stanley Kauffmann
, © 1975, 1976 by Stanley Kauffmann.Reprinted by permission of Brandt &
Brandt Literary Agents, Inc.
"Arthur Miller: Eden and After" by Arthur Ganz from Realms of the Self: Variations on a
Theme in Modern Drama
by Arthur Ganz, © 1980 by New York University.Reprinted
by permission of New York University Press.
"Consumer Man in Crisis: Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman" from American Literature
and Social Change: William Dean Howells to Arthur Miller
, © 1983 by Michael Spindler.
Reprinted by permission of Macmillan Publishers Ltd. and Indiana University Press.
Salesman in Beijing by Arthur Miller, © 1983, 1984 by Arthur Miller.Reprinted by permis-
sion of International Creative Management and Viking Penguin Inc.
Modern Drama and the Death of God by George E. Wellwarth, © 1986 by The Board of
Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.Reprinted by permission of the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin Press.
Dramatic Encounters: The Jewish Presence in Twentieth-Century American Drama, Poetry,
and Humor and the Black-Jewish Literary Relationship
by Louis Harap, © 1987 by Louis
Harap.Reprinted by permission of Greenwood Publishing Group Inc.
"Jung's 'Anima' in Arthur Miller's Plays" by Priscilla S. McKinney from Studies in American
Drama, 1945-Present
3 ( 1988), © 1988 by Studies in American Drama, 1945-Present.
Reprinted by permission of Studies in American Drama, 1945-Present and Patricia S.
McKinney.
"Introduction" by Arthur Miller from Collected Plays by Arthur Miller, © 1957 by Arthur
Miller.Reprinted by permission of International Creative Management and Viking Pen-
guin Inc.

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