Susan Glaspell

Susan Glaspell was a pioneering American playwright, novelist, and short story writer, born on July 1, 1876, in Davenport, Iowa. Best known for her sharp insights into the lives of women in the early 20th century, Glaspell often drew inspiration from her experiences in the Midwest. Her most famous work, the one-act play "Trifles," highlights themes of gender and justice, showcasing her ability to blend social commentary with compelling storytelling. As a co-founder of the Provincetown Players, she played a significant role in the development of modern American theater, helping to elevate the voices of her contemporaries and future playwrights alike.

Glaspell's literary contributions extend beyond the stage, as she authored several novels and short stories that explore complex human emotions and societal dilemmas. Her work remains relevant today, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of life and the struggles of individuals, particularly women, in a rapidly changing world. If you’re intrigued by themes of identity, justice, and the human experience, take a moment to delve into Susan Glaspell’s writings available in the app. There's a rich tapestry of stories waiting for you to discover.

Trifles

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On the surface, this short play is a slice-of-life story about a murder investigation in the rural United States. However, it is also a stor…

Fidelity

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The small Midwestern town of Freeport was scandalized years ago when Ruth Holland, then a young girl, ran away to the West with a married ma…

Lifted Masks

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In this collection of short stories, Susan Glaspell examines the unique character of America and its people. (Summary by wildemoose)

The Visioning, A Novel

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"The Visioning, Susan Glaspell's second novel, tells about Katie Jones, a young woman who lives in the comfortable world she knows with…

The Verge

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This play is Glaspell’s recognition of the way in which Victorian society left some women feeling trapped in roles for which they were unsui…

The Glory Of The Conquered

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"The Glory Of The Conquered, The Story Of A Great Love" is Susan Glaspell's first novel. It tells the story of Karl, who was blind…

Inheritors

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Inheritors, (1921) by American dramatist Susan Glaspell concerns the legacy of an idealistic farmer who wills his highly coveted midwest far…

Bernice

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The death of a larger than life woman leaves behind an equally huge hole in the hearts of those who knew her, a hole only made deeper and da…