Miller's commentaries also appeared in the small theatre guide, THE CRITICS' REVIEW, published in the early 1950s in San Francisco. He lays no claim to having invented a philosophy of literary criticism. Yet his insights display a sharp, critical mind combined with an engaging literary style.
The collection includes dozens of essays and commentaries, such as: - Goddess, Witch or Mortal - Thomas Hardy's Eustacia - God-Man or Tragic Hero in Drama - A Short Story Defined - The Basic Elements of a Drama - An Analysis of Suffering in Oscar Wilde's Salome - On Propaganda Drama and Euripides' Medea - A Note on Current Existentialism - Critique on Two Plays by August Strindberg - And many more! Delve into the motivations behind some of the greatest authors the world has ever known and what motivated their characters in The Whitney Papers: Literaru Essays=Brief and Long.