Broken Glass Revised

Broken Glass Revised by Arthur Miller, published by Penguin in March 1995, is a revised edition that spans 144 pages. This drama unfolds in Brooklyn, centering on Sylvia Gellburg, an attractive and level-headed woman who inexplicably loses her ability to walk. The narrative delves into the mystery surrounding her condition, with her fixation on news from Germany serving as a crucial clue to her ailment.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes related to personal and societal crises within the context of American theater. The play examines the intersection of individual struggles and broader historical events, inviting reflection on the impact of external circumstances on personal well-being. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into the complexities of human experience through the lens of drama and playwriting.
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Set in Brooklyn, this gripping mystery begins when attractive, level-headed Sylvia Gellburg suddenly loses her ability to walk. The only clue to her mysterious ailment lies in her obsession with news accounts from Germany.
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