A Fruitful Two Way Relationship: Arthur Miller and Irish Theatre
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https://doi.org/10.15170/Focus/10.2016.4.51-61Abstract
The essay investigates the mutual relationship between Miller and Irish theatre life under a title that takes its cue from Two Way Mirror, attempting to highlight the number of ways in which the two sides, mirror-like, reflect on each other. I believe that considering them together may illuminate certain, not so obvious aspects or components of both while suggesting new paths for research
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