Prof. Abbotson Presents Thorp Lecture, March 3

Sue Abbotson

Sue Abbotson, Professor of English, is a leading scholar on the work of playwright Arthur Miller.

Awarded the 2015-16 Mary Tucker Thorp College Professorship, Abbotson will present the Thorp lecture on Arthur Miller on Thursday, March 17, from 4-6 p.m. in Alger 110. This event is free and open to the public.

A native of England, Abbotson said that she has always been fascinated by the fact that Arthur Miller never received the kind of recognition in America that he received in England. She noted that the National Theatre in England conducted a survey of the most important play of the 20th century, and Arthur Miller鈥檚 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 came in second only to Samuel Beckett鈥檚 鈥淲aiting for Godot.鈥

Befittingly, Abbotson has titled her Thorp lecture 鈥淲hy Arthur Miller is the Best American Playwright and 鈥楧eath of a Salesman鈥 His Greatest Play.鈥

Written in 1949, 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 chronicles the last 24 hours in the life of Willy Loman, a salesman whose job is eliminated after years of service and sacrifice.

Abbotson鈥檚 lecture will explain why Miller as a writer is so important and why this tragedy of the common man continues to resonate so powerfully. She points to the play鈥檚 commentary on the downsizing of the workforce and the gap between generations and their values. Her exposition will include a short video, slides to illustrate the unique presentations of the staged productions and a catalog of other important works by Arthur Miller.

Abbotson finds that 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 is always revived in theaters when there is an economic downturn in America. 鈥淲illy Loman is so quintessentially American,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 the guy who believed the American dream. He worked hard all his life. He believed that if he worked hard and did the right thing, he鈥檇 be successful. But it鈥檚 not true.鈥

鈥淗e also had high hopes for his two sons, who turned out to be, as the mother calls them, 鈥榓 pair of bums.鈥 The eldest son has been in and out of jail and the youngest son sleeps around, working as an assistant to the assistant buyer in a job that is going nowhere. But Willy thinks his boys still have a chance to be somebody in life. He tells his sons, 鈥楾o do well in life, all you have to be is well-liked. The sad thing is Willy isn鈥檛 even well-liked. When he dies at the end of the play, only his neighbor, his neighbor鈥檚 son, his wife and his two sons are at the funeral,鈥 she said.

A prolific American playwright, essayist and prominent figure in 20th-century American theatre, Arthur Miller is also author of the popular plays 鈥淎ll My Sons (1947)鈥 鈥淒eath of a Salesman鈥 (1949), 鈥淭he Crucible鈥 (1953) and 鈥淎 View from the Bridge鈥 (1955) and he wrote several screenplays. 

Abbotson is former president of the Arthur Miller Society and currently serves on its board and manages its website. She is performance editor for the 鈥淎rthur Miller Journal,鈥 has published three books and numerous articles on Miller and is currently working on a book titled 鈥淢odern American Drama: Playwriting in the 1950s,鈥 which will be published by Methuen in London later this year.

The Mary Tucker Thorp College Professorship is awarded every three years to a full professor who has at least six years of service at 麻豆原创 and who has demonstrated excellence in teaching, excellence in scholarship and/or excellence in professional and collegial service.