- No Villain
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No Villain is a play written by Arthur Miller (1915- 2005) during his sophomore year in 1936, during spring break. This was his first work, reportedly written in six days in the hope of winning a $250 Hopwood Award, the first of two that he won.
Works of Arthur Miller Plays No Villain · They Too Arise · Honors at Dawn · The Golden Years (radio play) · That They May Win (one-act) · 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 · A Memory of Two Mondays · The Misfits · After the Fall · Incident At Vichy · The Price · The Creation of the World and Other Business · The Archbishop's Ceiling · The American Clock · Up from Paradise · Elegy for a Lady · Some Kind of Love Story · Everybody Wins · The Last Yankee · The Ride Down Mt. Morgan · Broken Glass · Mr. Peters' Connections · Resurrection Blues · Finishing the PictureNovels Focus · Homely Girl: A LifeShort stories The Misfits (short story and screenplay) · I Don't Need You Anymore (short stories) · Presence: Stories (short stories)Non-fiction Situation Normal · In Russia · In the Country · Chinese Encounters · Salesman in Beijing · Timebends (autobiography)This article on a play from the 1930s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.