Overview
In Arthur Miller's 1991 play, The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Lyman Felt is
hospitalised after a serious car crash and two women claiming to be his
wife meet by his side. Caught in a web of lies between two families
looking for an explanation, Lyman's reasons for his deceitfulness shed
new light on old memories and replace deception with the unavoidable,
aching truth. Betrayal and bigamy, crisis and reconciliation
are just some of the themes probed by the playwright who also wrote
Death of a Salesman, All My Sons, The Crucible and The View From the
Bridge. This Student Edition features a commentary by Toby Zinman,
Professor of English, University of the Arts, Philadelphia. Written
specifically for high school and undergraduate students by academics in
the field, the Methuen Drama Student Editions provide in-depth
explanatory material alongside the most frequently studied play texts
from the classical and modern canon.