A Memory of Two Mondays
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A Memory of Two Mondays

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  2. English
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A Memory of Two Mondays

About this book

This Student Edition of A Memory of Two Mondays is perfect for students of literature and drama and offers an unrivalled and comprehensive guide to Miller's play. It features an extensive introduction by Joshua Polster which includes a chronology of Miller's life and times, a summary of the plot and commentary on the characters, themes, language, context and production history of the play. Together with over twenty questions for further study and detailed notes on words and phrases from the text, this is the definitive edition of the play. The one-act play A Memory of Two Mondays (1955) is one of Miller's most overtly autobiographical works. It chronicles the playwright at the age of eighteen during the early 1930s when he briefly worked at an auto parts warehouse in New York to save enough money to attend college. More than just autobiographical, the play captures the sociopolitical climate of the Great Depression. It deeply resonates and brings to the surface the cultural concerns and anxieties of the period. The setting, characters, theme, style, structure and language all exemplify the social and economic tensions of the country when it was at its lowest point in the Depression, and when the country, as Miller saw it, needed a sense of hope, endurance, and solidarity. At the same time, the play speaks to the 1950s, when the country was being torn apart by McCarthyism. A Memory of Two Mondays responded to a culture caught in the grip of a Communist hysteria that turned people against each other.

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Information

Publisher
Methuen Drama
Year
2015
Print ISBN
9781408123164
eBook ISBN
9781474225632
Edition
1
Subtopic
Drama
Tom
There’s
some
stuff
for
Sullivan’s
there.
Frank
Okay.
(
He
pokes
through
the
packages,
picks
some.
)
Kenneth
Gus
died.
Frank
No
kiddin’!
Kenneth
Ya,
last
night.
Frank
What
do
you
know.
Hm.
(
He
goes
on
picking
packages
out.
)
Is
this
all
for
West
Bronx,
Tom?
Tom
I
guess
so
for
now.
Frank
(
to
Kenneth
)
Died.
Kenneth
Yes,
Jim
was
with
him.
Last
night.
Frank
Jesus.
(
Pause.
He
stares,
shakes
his
head.
)
I’ll
take
Brooklyn
when
I
get
back,
Tommy.
(
He
goes
out,
loaded
with
packages.
Bert
is
buttoning
his
overcoat.
Agnes
comes
out
of
the
toilet.
)
Bert
Agnes?
Agnes
(
seeing
the
coat
on,
the
book
in
his
hand
)
Oh,
you’re
leaving,
Bert!
Bert
Yeah.
Agnes
Well.
You’re
leaving.
Bert
(
expectantly
)
Yeah.
Patricia
enters.
Patricia
Agnes?
Your
switchboard’s
ringing.
Jerry
enters
with
goods.
Agnes
Okay!
(
Patricia
goes
out.
)
Well,
good
luck.
I
hope
you
pass
everything.
Bert
Thanks,
Aggie.
(
She
walks
across
and
out,
wiping
a
hair
across
her
forehead.
Willy
enters
with
goods
as
Jerry
goes
out.
Jim
enters
with
goods.
)
56
A
Memory
of
Two
Mondays

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Arthur Miller: 1915–2005
  4. Commentary
  5. Further Reading
  6. A MEMORY OF TWO MONDAYS
  7. Notes
  8. Questions for Further Study