Abstract

Susan Glaspell was a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, the co-founder of the Provincetown Players, and its second most prolific playwright. In this new book, J. Ellen Gainor shows how life, art, and context interact and inform each other, demonstrating how Glaspell's experiences and dramatic output reflect many cultural patterns that obtained in America during the first half of the twentieth century.

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