Frases célebres de Arthur Miller
Fuente: Paris Review (verano de 1966)
Fuente: Citado en: Federalism and the French Canadians (1968), pág. 175.
Fuente: New York Herald Tribune (31 de marzo de 1954)
Fuente: Collected Plays (1958) Introducción, Sección 1
Fuente: Harper's (agosto de 1958)
Arthur Miller Frases y Citas
Fuente: Collected Plays (1958) Introducción, Sección 2.
Fuente: Collected Plays (1958) Introducción, Sección 7.
Fuente: «El Estado del Teatro», una entrevista con Henry Brandon en Harpers 221 (noviembre de 1960).
“Un buen periódico es una nación hablándose a sí misma.”
Fuente: The Observer Londres (26 de noviembre de 1961)
Fuente: National Observer (20 de enero de 1964)
“Te especializas en algo hasta que un día descubres que se están especializando en ti.”
Fuente: El precio (1967).
The Crucible
Arthur Miller: Frases en inglés
“An era can be said to end when its basic illusions are exhausted.”
"The Year it Came Apart" http://books.google.com/books?id=MekCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA30, New York magazine, Vol. 8, No. 1 (30 December 1974 – 6 January 1975), p. 30
“Isn't that — isn't that remarkable? Biff — he likes me!”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small.”
John Hale
The Crucible (1953)
“Personality always wins the day.”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“There are wheels within wheels in this village, and fires within fires!”
Mrs. Ann Putnam
The Crucible (1953)
Leo in I Can't Remember Anything in Danger: Memory! : Two Plays (1987)
“You cut your life down for spite!”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
After being refused a passport for his supposed disloyalty. The New York Herald Tribune (31 March 1954)
“The theater is so endlessly fascinating because it's so accidental. It's so much like life.”
The New York Times (9 May 1984)
“Work a lifetime to pay off a house — You finally own it and there's nobody to live in it.”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
Tragedy and the Common Man (1949)
On filming a television production of Death of a Salesman, as quoted in The New York Times (15 September 1985) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9805E2DE133BF936A2575AC0A963948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all
“Wonderful coffee. Meal in itself”
Willy
Death of a Salesman (1949)
“We burn a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment.”
Deputy Governor Danforth
The Crucible (1953)
On Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, as quoted in The New York Times (9 May 1984)
“Who weeps for these, weeps for corruption!”
Deputy Governor Danforth
The Crucible (1953)
“I love her too, but our neuroses just don't match.”
Lyman speaking of his wife to his lawyer, Act 1
The Ride Down Mount Morgan (1991)
"The State of the Theatre" an interview by Henry Brandon in Harpers 221 (November 1960)