The Ride Down Mount Morgan

The Ride Down Mount Morgan by Arthur Miller, published by Stage & Screen in 1991, is a thought-provoking exploration of complex family dynamics and personal crises. This edition, part of the Book Club series, spans 118 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with Lyman Felt’s dramatic accident on Mount Morgan, leading to the unexpected gathering of his two wives, Theodora and Leah, at his hospital bedside.
Readers will find a deep examination of themes such as betrayal, bigamy, and the intricate psychology of relationships. The play delves into the emotional turmoil faced by the characters as they navigate their intertwined lives, highlighting the challenges of reconciliation amidst personal conflict. Through its focus on family relationships and the impact of a traffic accident, this work invites reflection on the complexities of love and loyalty.
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When Lyman Felt skids down Mount Morgan in a Porsche and ends up in hospital, both his first wife Theodora and his second wife Leah are summoned to his bedside. Betrayal and bigamy, crisis and reconciliation are just some of the themes probed by the playwright who also wrote “Death of a Salesman”.
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