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During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O'Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Alison… Mehr…
During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O'Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Alison's House ), she was cofounder of the Provincetown Players, the little theater that "discovered" O'Neill. Later, Glaspell was instrumental in introducing American drama to English audiences when her play The Verge was produced in London. Yet despite her many accomplishments, Glaspell is often overlooked in the standard histories of American theater. Now, Barbara Ozieblo returns this intriguing and important figure to the spotlight. Ozieblo combines an engaging narrative of Glaspell's life with insightful analysis of her creative works. Rebelling early against the expectations imposed on women of her era, Glaspell grappled with the conflict between Victorian mores and feminist aspirations throughout her life. In Trifles , now recognized as a groundbreaking feminist drama, she explored the reasons for a woman's extreme response to her husband's demanding, authoritarian stance. Ozieblo also investigates Glaspell's relationship with dramatist George Cram Cook, exploring the scandal that surrounded their courtship and marriage as well as the life they led among the bohemians of Greenwich Village. arts and literature,arts music and photography,authors,biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,criticism and theory,entertainers,history and criticism Entertainers, University of North Carolina Press<
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During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Aliso… Mehr…
During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Alison''s House), she was cofounder of the Provincetown Players, the little theater that ""discovered"" O''Neill. Later, Glaspell was instrumental in introducing American drama to English audiences when her play The Verge was produced in London. Yet despite her many accomplishments, Glaspell is often overlooked in the standard histories of American theater. Now, Barbara Ozieblo returns this intriguing and important figure to the spotlight. Ozieblo combines an engaging narrative of Glaspell''s life with insightful analysis of her creative works. Rebelling early against the expectations imposed on women of her era, Glaspell grappled with the conflict between Victorian mores and feminist aspirations throughout her life. In Trifles, now recognized as a groundbreaking feminist drama, she explored the reasons for a woman''s extreme response to her husband''s demanding, authoritarian stance. Ozieblo also investigates Glaspell''s relationship with dramatist George Cram Cook, exploring the scandal that surrounded their courtship and marriage as well as the life they led among the bohemians of Greenwich Village. | Susan Glaspell by Barbara Ozieblo Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Biography & Memoirs > Artists > Authors & Literary Biography P10101, Barbara Ozieblo<
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During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Aliso… Mehr…
During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Alison''s House), she was cofounder of the Provincetown Players, the little theater that discovered O''Neill. Later, Glaspell was instrumental in introducing American drama to English audiences when her play The Verge was produced in London. Yet despite her many accomplishments, Glaspell is often overlooked in the standard histories of American theater. Now, Barbara Ozieblo returns this intriguing and important figure to the spotlight.Ozieblo combines an engaging narrative of Glaspell''s life with insightful analysis of her creative works. Rebelling early against the expectations imposed on women of her era, Glaspell grappled with the conflict between Victorian mores and feminist aspirations throughout her life. In Trifles, now recognized as a groundbreaking feminist drama, she explored the reasons for a woman''s extreme response to her husband''s demanding, authoritarian stance. Ozieblo also investigates Glaspell''s relationship with dramatist George Cram Cook, exploring the scandal that surrounded their courtship and marriage as well as the life they led among the bohemians of Greenwich Village. Books List_Books, [PU: University of North Carolina Press]<
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During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Aliso… Mehr…
During her lifetime, playwright and novelist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was regarded as highly as Eugene O''Neill and Edith Wharton. Winner of the 1931 Pulitzer Prize for drama (for Alison''s House), she was cofounder of the Provincetown Players, the little theater that "discovered" O''Neill. Later, Glaspell was instrumental in introducing American drama to English audiences when her play The Verge was produced in London. Yet despite her many accomplishments, Glaspell is often overlooked in the standard histories of American theater. Now, Barbara Ozieblo returns this intriguing and important figure to the spotlight.Ozieblo combines an engaging narrative of Glaspell''s life with insightful analysis of her creative works. Rebelling early against the expectations imposed on women of her era, Glaspell grappled with the conflict between Victorian mores and feminist aspirations throughout her life. In Trifles, now recognized as a groundbreaking feminist drama, she explored the reasons for a woman''s extreme response to her husband''s demanding, authoritarian stance. Ozieblo also investigates Glaspell''s relationship with dramatist George Cram Cook, exploring the scandal that surrounded their courtship and marriage as well as the life they led among the bohemians of Greenwich Village. Books List_Books, [PU: University of North Carolina Press]<
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2000, ISBN: 9780807848685
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