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- catalog abstract ""Tracing the extraordinarily varied and productive half-century writing career of Susan Glaspell (1876-1948), Veronica Makowsky provides fascinating glimpses of the life of a woman who broke the barriers against female journalists, advocated socialism, struggled with the precepts of Greenwich Village free love, was one of the founders of the Provincetown Players, participated in the sessions of the feminist Heterodoxy Club, placed women's concerns on the stage as a playwright and actress, and wrote about a turbulent century of American women with courage, optimism, sensitivity, and love." "This is the first full-length book about Glaspell's works, including the fiction and lifewriting that bracketed her relatively brief career as the playwright best-known for the one-act drama Trifles. Also the author of many other plays, including the Pulitzer prize-winning Alison's House, a number of collected and uncollected short stories, nine novels, and a biography of her husband, the iconoclastic George Cram Cook, Glaspell was an artist of formidable, but little-acknowledged talent." "Makowsky places Glaspell's work in its biographical and cultural context, with particular attention to Glaspell's depiction of women's roles over a century of American history, offering a provocative, interdisciplinary analysis of the status of women in the early twentieth century. In addition, she examines closely Glaspell's use of the maternal metaphor and her depiction of women in the role of mothers." "Scholars, critics, and students of American drama and women's fiction, as well as those interested in theater, will delight in this absorbing and revelatory study which rescues one of America's literary "foremothers" from relative obscurity, challenging canonical ideas about the circumstances that lead to literary "greatness.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b3976498.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description ""Tracing the extraordinarily varied and productive half-century writing career of Susan Glaspell (1876-1948), Veronica Makowsky provides fascinating glimpses of the life of a woman who broke the barriers against female journalists, advocated socialism, struggled with the precepts of Greenwich Village free love, was one of the founders of the Provincetown Players, participated in the sessions of the feminist Heterodoxy Club, placed women's concerns on the stage as a playwright and actress, and wrote about a turbulent century of American women with courage, optimism, sensitivity, and love." "This is the first full-length book about Glaspell's works, including the fiction and lifewriting that bracketed her relatively brief career as the playwright best-known for the one-act drama Trifles. Also the author of many other plays, including the Pulitzer prize-winning Alison's House, a number of collected and uncollected short stories, nine novels, and a biography of her husband, the iconoclastic George Cram Cook, Glaspell was an artist of formidable, but little-acknowledged talent." "Makowsky places Glaspell's work in its biographical and cultural context, with particular attention to Glaspell's depiction of women's roles over a century of American history, offering a provocative, interdisciplinary analysis of the status of women in the early twentieth century. In addition, she examines closely Glaspell's use of the maternal metaphor and her depiction of women in the role of mothers." "Scholars, critics, and students of American drama and women's fiction, as well as those interested in theater, will delight in this absorbing and revelatory study which rescues one of America's literary "foremothers" from relative obscurity, challenging canonical ideas about the circumstances that lead to literary "greatness.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "American girl becomes American woman: a fortunate fall? -- The Glory of the cpnquered: cultural confusions and apprentice fiction -- "Fidelity" to the future through "visioning" -- Passive resistance to active rebellion: from Trifles to The verge -- Whose life is it anyway?: The road to the temple -- Ghostly revenants and symbolic sons: fugitives return -- Symbolic fathers and the revenge of the dutiful daughters -- Older, wiser, and sadder: Glaspell's female Reifungsromane.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-161) and index.".
- catalog extent "169 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0195078667 (acid-free paper) :".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "818/.5209 20".
- catalog subject "Glaspell, Susan, 1876-1948 Characters Women.".
- catalog subject "Heroines in literature.".
- catalog subject "PS3513.L35 Z75 1993".
- catalog subject "Women and literature United States History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "American girl becomes American woman: a fortunate fall? -- The Glory of the cpnquered: cultural confusions and apprentice fiction -- "Fidelity" to the future through "visioning" -- Passive resistance to active rebellion: from Trifles to The verge -- Whose life is it anyway?: The road to the temple -- Ghostly revenants and symbolic sons: fugitives return -- Symbolic fathers and the revenge of the dutiful daughters -- Older, wiser, and sadder: Glaspell's female Reifungsromane.".
- catalog title "Susan Glaspell's century of American women : a critical interpretation of her work / Veronica Makowsky.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".