Susan Glaspell in Context provides new, accessible, and informative essays by leading international scholars and artists on Pulitzer Prize winner Susan Glaspell's life, career development, writing, and ongoing global creative impact. The collection features wide-ranging discussions of Glaspell's fiction, plays, and non-fiction in both historical and contemporary critical contexts, and demonstrates the significance of Glaspell's writing and other professional activities to a range of academic disciplines and artistic engagements. The volume also includes the first analyses of six previously unknown Glaspell short stories, as well as interviews with contemporary stage and film artists who have produced Glaspell's works or adapted them for audiences worldwide. Organized around key locations, influences, and phases in Glaspell's career, as well as core methodological and pedagogical approaches to her work, the collection's thirty-one essays place Glaspell in historical, geographical, political, cultural, and creative contexts of value to students, scholars, teachers, and artists alike.
Susan Glaspell: A Rebel against the Chains That Bind
págs. 3-12
The Midwest in American Culture
Marcia Noe
págs. 13-20
págs. 21-28
págs. 29-36
Glaspell’s Recovered Early Fiction: On Her Six “New” Short Stories
Noelia Hernando Real, Aoise Stratford, Cheryl Black, Jerry Dickey, Marcia Noe, Veronica Makowsky, Martha C. Carpentier
págs. 37-48
págs. 49-56
págs. 57-65
The Hossack Murder and the Genesis of Trifles/“A Jury of Her Peers”
Patricia L. Bryan
págs. 66-73
Beyond Writing: Susan Glaspell and the Federal Theatre Project
págs. 74-82
Glaspell among the Village People
Christoph Irmscher
págs. 85-92
Susan Glaspell and the Provincetown Players
Brenda Murphy
págs. 93-100
págs. 101-107
págs. 108-115
Susan Glaspell: Modernist Playwright
págs. 116-124
págs. 125-132
págs. 135-143
págs. 144-151
págs. 152-158
págs. 159-168
págs. 171-178
Setting the Pattern: “Constrained” Feminism in Glaspell’s Early Novels
Veronica Makowsky
págs. 179-185
págs. 186-193
págs. 194-201
págs. 202-208
Susan Glaspell in Greece: Self and Service
págs. 211-218
Glaspell’s Dramas in England: Early Production, Publication, and Reception
págs. 219-226
págs. 227-236
Renovation and Transformation: Adapting the Writing of Susan Glaspell
págs. 239-246
págs. 247-254
págs. 255-262
Susan Glaspell in Performance: A Curated Conversation with Directors
Sam Walters, Alex Roe, Meg Roe, Alice Reagan, Jonathan Bank, Bárbara Ozieblo Rajkowska, J. Ellen Gainor
págs. 263-271
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