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Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 28, 1948) was an
American playwright, novelist,
journalist and actress. With her
husband George Cram Cook,...
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Trifles is a one-act play by
Susan Glaspell. It was
first performed by the
Provincetown Players at the
Wharf Theatre in Provincetown, M****achusetts, on...
- The
Isaac Glaspell House is a
historic building located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa,
United States.
Isaac Glaspell was a
local grocer in the 1870s...
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story by
Susan Glaspell,
loosely based on the 1900
murder of John
Hossack (not to be
confused with the
famed abolitionist),
which Glaspell covered while...
- an exaggeration.
Susan Glaspell describes a
reading of
Bound East for
Cardiff that took
place in the
living room of
Glaspell and her
husband George Cram...
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leadership of the
husband and wife team of
George Cram “Jig” Cook and
Susan Glaspell from Iowa, the
Players produced two
seasons in Provincetown, M****achusetts...
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personal mission to
inspire others, Cook,
along with his wife,
author Susan Glaspell, led the
founding of the
Provincetown Players in Cape Cod in 1915; their...
- play by
Susan Glaspell. It is a play in one act. She uses
symbolism to
convey the
emptiness of Mrs. Patrick’s life on the outside.
Glaspell uses the imagery...
- Post-Gazette. July 23, 2003. ProQuest 391051645.
Retrieved November 19, 2024.
Glaspell,
Susan (July 1, 2005). "Dead
Husbands and
Other "Girls' Stuff": The Trifles...
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brought the
world the
dramatic works of
writers Eugene O'Neill,
Susan Glaspell, and Edna St.
Vincent Millay.
Franz also
appeared with Paul
Robeson in...