The Arthur Miller Journal provides a lasting legacy to the legendary playwright's significant contributions to American Drama.
The journal is published twice yearly under the auspices of St. Francis College in cooperation with the Arthur Miller Society and the Arthur Miller Centre at the University of East Anglia.
Students can apply for internships where they will take part in the complete creative and publishing process that goes into the creation of the journal. |
 |
The Arthur Miller Journal welcomes essays on any aspect of Miller's life, work, career, and connections to other playwrights. We invite book, film, production, and performance reviews. We are also interested in publishing teaching notes and short notes regarding new approaches to Miller and his work.
Subscription rates: $20/year for individuals in the U.S. and Canada; $30/year for all institutions and overseas subscribers.
SUBSCRIBE BY MAIL
Arthur Miller Journal Editor
Stephen Marino, Adjunct Professor
Education
BA & MA Queens College
Ph.D. Fordham University
Stephen Marino’s work on Arthur Miller has appeared in Modern Drama, The Journal of Imagism, and the South Atlantic Review. He is the editor of “The Salesman Has a Birthday”: Essays Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and the author of A Language Study of Arthur Miller’s Plays, The Poetic in the Colloquial. He has served as president of the Arthur Miller Society and is the founding editor of the scholarly publication, The Arthur Miller Journal, which is published by St. Francis College. His recent work on Miller appears in the newly- published collections, Miller and Middle America and The Critical Response to Arthur Miller; he has an essay on The Misfits forthcoming in The Nevada Historical Quarterly. Marino’s poetry has been published in many magazines and presses, including America, Poet, and Echoes. He has poems forthcoming in Red Rock Review.
Editorial Board
Editor Stephen Marino
Managing Editor Ian Maloney
Book Review Editor George Castellitto
Performance Review Editor Susan C. W. Abbotson
Advisory Board
Christopher Bigsby,
University of East Anglia
Steven R. Centola,
Millersville University
Brenda Murphy,
University of Connecticut
Terry Otten,
Wittenberg University
Matthew C. Roudane,
Georgia State University