Arthur Miller Online Teaching and Learning Center
The Project
For the past seven decades, Arthur Miller has been a staple in classrooms, lecture halls, and theatres around the world. Literature and drama students cannot help but encounter his distinct, urgent voice in Death of a Salesman and The Crucible, for example, which, along with All My Sons, A View from the Bridge, and The Price, have been performed continuously in theatres since their premieres. Miller was also a regular contributor to the American, British, and global media, and throughout the later years of his life, his opinion on public issues was deeply sought after.
In the Arthur Miller Society, we are dedicated to supplying scholars and artists, as well as teachers and students at every educational level with resources to approach Miller from a variety of angles, from more traditional to cutting-edge ones based on recent theoretical approaches, and cultural and social changes. The Arthur Miller Online Teaching and Learning Center aims to provide educational materials, resources, and forums focused on Miller’s plays and other writings so that educators and students can develop their ideas and interact with his work. This site intends to serve solely as an intermediary among scholars, educators, and students interested in Arthur Miller and his work, which are free and open for use to all registered users.
At the heart of this project is our belief in the enduring importance of Miller’s writing. Although twenty years have passed since he died at the age of eighty-nine, a great number of his core themes have retained their relevance, and many students continue to be moved by their first exposure to his plays. Other students are, perhaps, even more likely to be moved by Miller’s more recent plays, such as Broken Glass, The Last Yankee, and Resurrection Blues. This project seeks to widen exposure to his works from all periods of his career, as well as to promote quality teaching and learning of this preeminent dramatist.
The Arthur Miller Online Teaching and Learning Center is organized around three main areas of interest. By clicking on the tags available on the dashboard above, users will get access to the various resources and materials hosted in our website (“Resources and Materials”); they will also be able to submit their own contributions to our servers (“Submissions”); finally, they will be able to share their thoughts, experiences, and questions about Miller in our forum (“Forum”). These three sections, however, will only be accessible for registered users. Registration is a free process and can be conducted through another tag in the dashboard above (“Access”). For further information about our editors and editorial board, check “About Us,” and in case you have any other question, be sure to let us know in “Contact.”
"The job is to ask questions—it always was—
and to ask them as inexorably as I can"
Arthur Miller
The Arthur Miller Online Teaching and Learning Center is an initiative of the Arthur Miller Society
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