John Hale makes "A modest enquiry into the nature of witchcraft" (1702)
Robert A. Martin considers Miller's use of Salem history in The crucible
Santosh K. Bhatia on Miller's use of irony in The crucible
Arthur Miller discusses first steps in writing The crucible
Karen Bovard looks at competition, sexuality, and power in the lives of Puritan women
Enoch Brater discusses the play's historical parallels
Steven R. Centola examines the possibility for human redemption in the Puritan community
D. Quentin Miller on good versus evil, black versus white, and religion versus witchcraft
Jeffrey D. Mason offers some thoughts on Abigail
Christopher Bigsby on the theme of betrayal in The crucible.