Arthur Miller was an American playwright and essayist born in 1915 in Harlem, New York. He is known for plays like Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. Miller had a successful early career writing for the Federal Theater Project before his major plays brought him fame and awards. He was married three times, including to Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s. Miller continued writing and directing his works internationally throughout his life, passing away in 2005 in Connecticut at the age of 89.
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Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times.
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Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously.
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Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times.
He studied architecture in King’s College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech.
Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously.
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Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954) was a member of the theater’s “royal family” of Barrymores – Lionel, Ethel and John.
His parents were Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Drew, reigning stage stars of their day that came to America in the 1870’s and performed Hamlet in New York, also performing in London often.
While Lionel’s parents traveled to their performances, the three children lived with their grandmother in various great houses in Philadelphia.
All of the children were well educated in the arts and theatre.
In 1938, at the age of 60, Lionel purchased 22 acres in Browns Canyon at 11050 Independence Ave, Chatsworth.
Lionel was Honorary Mayor of Chatsworth in 1952, and died of a heart attack in 1954 at the age of 76.
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2. • Born Arthur Asher Miller
• October 17, 1915
• Harlem (Manhattan), New York,
United States
3. Harlem, NY
• Since the 1920s, Harlem has been known
as a major African-American residential,
cultural and business center.
• African-American residents began to arrive
en masse in 1905, with numbers fed by the
Great Migration. In the 1920s and 1930s
4. • Died February 10, 2005 (aged 89)
• Roxbury, Connecticut, United States
6. Early life
• He was son of an Austrian Jewish father
and mother.
• His father was a successful businessman,
well know and respected in the community.
7. 1929 wall street crash
• 1929 crash made his family loose almost everything
• They moved to Brooklyn
• He delivered bread every morning to help his family
• After graduating in 1932 from Abraham Lincoln High School, he
worked at several menial jobs to pay for his college tuition
8. Early career life
• In 1938, Miller received a BA in English. After graduation, he joined
the Federal Theater Project, a New Deal agency established to
provide jobs in the theater.
• In 1940, he married Mary Grace Slattery. The couple had two
children, Jane and Robert (born May 31, 1947). Miller was
exempted from military service during World War II because of a
high-school football injury to his left kneecap
9. Career
• In 1948, Miller built a small studio in
Roxbury, Connecticut. There, in less than a
day, he wrote Act I of Death of a Salesman.
Within six weeks, he completed the rest of
the play.
• In 1956, a one-act version of Miller's verse
drama A View from the Bridge opened on
Broadway in a joint bill with one of Miller's
lesser-known plays, A Memory of Two
Mondays.
10. • In June 1956, Miller left his first wife Mary Slattery and on June 29
he married Marilyn Monroe.Miller and Monroe had met in April 23,
1951, when they had a brief affair, and had remained in contact
since then.
• Miller married photographer Inge Morath on February 17, 1962 and
the first of their two children, Rebecca, was born September 15,
1962. Their son Daniel was born with Down syndrome in November
1966
11. Later career
• In 1969, Miller's works were banned in the Soviet Union after he
campaigned for the freedom of dissident writers.
• Throughout the 1970s, Miller spent much of his time experimenting
with the theatre, producing one-act plays such as Fame and The
Reason Why, and traveling with his wife, producing In The Country
and Chinese Encounters with her.
12. • In 1983, Miller traveled to China to produce and direct Death of a
Salesman at the People's Art Theatre in Beijing. The play was a
success in China
• In 1983, Miller traveled to China to produce and direct Death of a
Salesman at the People's Art Theatre in Beijing. The play was a
success in China
13. Death
• Miller died of heart failure after a battle
against cancer, pneumonia and congestive
heart disease at his home in Roxbury,
Connecticut. He had been in hospice care
at his sister's apartment in New York since
his release from hospital the previous
month