Biographies and Critical Studies of Miller
- File on Miller, Christopher Bigsby (1988)
- Arthur Miller & Company, Christopher Bigsby, editor (1990)
- Arthur Miller: A Critical Study, Christopher Bigsby (2005)
- Remembering Arthur Miller, Christopher Bigsby, editor (2005)
- Arthur Miller 1915–1962, Christopher Bigsby (2008, U.K.; 2009, U.S.)
- The Cambridge Companion to Arthur Miller (Cambridge Companions to Literature), Christopher Bigsby, editor (1998, updated and republished 2010)
- Arthur Miller 1962–2005, Christopher Bigsby (February 2011)
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