Incoming Resources
- Arthur Miller, 1962-2005, Christopher Bigsby
- Eugene O'Neill, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The aesthetics of failure, dynamic structure in the plays of Eugene O'Neill, by Zander Brietzke
- A student's guide to Arthur Miller, Amy Dunkleberger
- A difficult woman, the challenging life and times of Lillian Hellman, Alice Kessler-Harris
- The Cambridge companion to Eugene O'Neill, edited by Michael Manheim
- Our town, a play in three acts, by Thornton Wilder
- Lillian Hellman, a life with foxes and scoundrels, Deborah Martinson
- All my sons, a drama in three acts, Arthur Miller ; with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Readings on The crucible, Thomas Siebold, book editor
- Timebends, a life, Arthur Miller
- Eugene O'Neill, a life in four acts, Robert M. Dowling
- Christmas in July, the life and art of Preston Sturges, Diane Jacobs
- The collected short plays of Thornton Wilder, edited by Donald Gallup and A. Tappan Wilder ; with additional material by F.J. O'Neil
- Of mice and men, a play in three acts, by John Steinbeck
- The price, a play, Arthur Miller
- Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The crucible, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Streets, a memoir of the Lower East Side, Bella Spewack ; introduction by Ruth Limmer ; afterword by Lois Raeder Elias
- Death of a salesman, certain private conversations in two acts and a requiem, by Arthur Miller
- Lillian Hellman, an imperious life, Dorothy Gallagher
- The genius and the goddess, Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe, Jeffrey Meyers
- Critical essays on Eugene O'Neill, [compiled by] James J. Martine
- Reading and interpreting the works of Arthur Miller, Amy Dunkleberger
- Everyday plays for boys and girls, by Helen Louise Miller
- Arthur Miller, Neil Carson
- Sidney Howard and Clare Eames, American theater's perfect couple of the 1920s, Arthur Gewirtz
- You can't take it with you, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play by Robert Riskin ; directed by Frank Capra
- Death of a salesman, by Arthur Miller
- Eugene O'Neill's long day's journey into night, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The crucible, politics, property, and pretense, James J. Martine
- Shakespeare in Wall Street, by Edward H. Warren
- Houdini, a musical, by Muriel Rukeyser
- Plays of the natural and the supernatural, by Theodore Dreiser.
- Critical companion to Arthur Miller, a literary reference to his life and work, Susan C.W. Abbotson
- Arthur Miller's America, theater & culture in a time of change, edited by Enoch Brater
- The American clock, a play, by Arthur Miller
- Three plays by Mae West, edited by Lillian Schlissel
- How I wrote Jubilee and other essays on life and literature, Margaret Walker ; edited by Maryemma Graham
- "Love and admiration and respect", the O'Neill-Commins correspondence, edited by Dorothy Commins
- Understanding The crucible, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson and Vernon E. Johnson
- Susan Glaspell, the complete plays, edited by Linda Ben-Zvi and J. Ellen Gainor
- Justice in Arthur Miller's The crucible, Claudia Durst Johnson, book editor
- Arthur Miller, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
- Dracula, the ultimate, illustrated edition of the world-famous vampire play, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston ; edited and annotated by David J. Skal
- Plays, one, Arthur Miller ; introduction by Arthur Miller
- Conversations with Miller, Mel Gussow
- Eight comedies for little theatres, by Percival Wilde
- Perverse mind, Eugene O'Neill's struggle with closure, Barbara Voglino
- At the roots of the stars, the short plays, Djuna Barnes ; edited and with an introduction by Douglas Messerli