Susan Glaspell in Context

J. Ellen Gainor

Original title: Susan Glaspell in context

earliest edition we have, 2001 University of Michigan Press, 2002 327 pages

"American Playwright Susan Glaspell - a contemporary of Eugene O'Neill - was highly acclaimed and widely known in her era, then drifted into obscurity. Glaspell wrote plays, novels, and short stories and is perhaps best known for her widely anthologized short story "A Jury of Her Peers" and its dramatic counterpart, Trifles. In recent years she has become the object of increasing scholarly attention, particularly am...

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Susan Glaspell in Context edition · 2023 · Cambridge University Press · 9781108487573
Susan Glaspell in Context edition · 2023 · Cambridge University Press · 9781108801485
Susan Glaspell in Context edition · 2010 · University of Michigan Press · 344 pages · 9780472025541
Susan Glaspell in Context paperback · 2003 · University of Michigan Press · 344 pages · 9780472030101
Susan Glaspell in context edition · 2002 · University of Michigan Press · 327 pages

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