Honors at Dawn
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Honors at Dawn, written in 1937, is Arthur Miller's second play, for which he won a second Avery Hopwood Award. It was written at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
The Works of Arthur Miller |
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Plays |
Honors at Dawn | The Man Who Had All the Luck | All My Sons | Death of a Salesman | An Enemy of the People | The Crucible | A View from the Bridge | Incident At Vichy | The Price | In Russian | The Creation of the World and Other Business | The American Clock | A Memory of Two Mondays | Up from Paradise | The Archbishop's Ceiling | The Last Yankee | Everybody Wins | The Ride Down Mt. Morgan | Broken Glass | Mr. Peters' Connections | Resurrection Blues | Finishing the Picture |
Other works |
Focus | "The Misfits" (short story) | I Don't Need You Anymore (short stories)| Homely Girl: A Life (three short stories) | Timebends (autobiography) | On Politics and the Art of Acting (speech) |