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Arthur Miller's The Crucible: Fact & Fiction (or Picky, Picky, Picky...)
From a site on 17th Century New England, here is a page devoted to pointing out historical inaccuracies in The Crucible. There is a list of scrupling questions at the end that may provide a starting point for a discussion of the relationship between history and art.
 
Arthur Miller's play The Crucible
This page contains links to several Harper Audio sound files recorded from dramatic readings of the play.
 
Arthur Miller Quotations
Here are two quotations from the works of the author on the subjects of romantic compatability and on the theater.
 
Kennedy Center Honors
This page, in honor of Miller's lifetime achievement, chronicles the life and career of the playwright.
 
Bohemian Ink: Arthur Miller
This page, from the online magazine Bohemian Ink, provides a short excerpt from The Crucible, a Miller biography, a bibliography, and links.
 
Salem Massachusetts: What about Witches
This is an excellent place to familiarize oneself with the actual historical events from which The Crucible derives its plot. Posted by the city of Salem, it also includes information on contemporary paganism and its practitioners.
 
Brief excerpt from the Preface of Leonard Moss' Arthur Miller
From the 1950's America pages at the University of Pennsylvania, here is some critical material that tries to pin down Miller's political ideology by asking whether he is more accurately described as a Marxist or a humanist.
 
Kazan and Miller
Also from the 1950s America pages, here is an enlightening article from the New York Times, called "Kazan and Miller." It is a comparison of sorts between their autobiographies, though, more specifically, of the differing responses the two men (and some of their peers) had to the HUAC hearings.
 
Photograph of Kazan and Miller
This photograph of Elia Kazan and Miller appeared in Life magazine in 1949. It shows the two posing on the set of Death of a Salesman, which Kazan directed.
 
Arthur Miller's The Crucible: Fact & Fiction
Short paper by Margo Burns on literary vision and real life events.
 
Jen's Crucible Page
Resources for researching The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
 
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