Affiliated Societies
Links
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Four Plays: Trifles, The Outside, The Verge, Inheritors in an inexpensive paperback edition.
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See "Jury of Her Peers" in its original context in Melissa Homestead's digitized archive of Every Week Magazine.
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“Susan Glaspell, pionera del teatro experimental” at the Humanities Library, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Orange Tree Theatre Production of Springs Eternal, 2013
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Beautiful affordable paperback editions of Glaspell's novels Fidelity and Brook Evans. To purchase contact Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB.
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For photos of SGS events at the conference, especially the reading of "Performing Bohemia," go to pp. 10, 11 & 12 of Win's Gallery
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Full texts for Glaspell's first two novels, The Glory of the Conquered and The Visioning; plus Glaspell's first short story collection Lifted Masks, and plays Inheritors, The Outside, Trifles, and The Verge.
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Shaw Festival in Ontario Produces Trifles in 2013
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May 15 2011, “The Hossack Murder” from Harold Schechtner’s 2008 book True Crime: An American Anthology, assembled from nine newspaper columns written by Susan Glaspell between December 1900 and April 1901.
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Full text of "Trifles" online courtesy of University of Virginia Library
Member Sites plus Resources and Online Publications
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explores the themes of nation and national identity in Susan Glaspell's play Inheritors based on Ernst Renan's 1882 lecture "What is a Nation?"
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International SWAN Day began in Chicago with the creation of WITASWAN (Women in the Audience Supporting Women Artists Now!) and Susan Glaspell has been a guiding light from the very beginning (see Archives for 2005).
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from the author of Susan Glaspell: Voice from the Heartland (1983): "Susan Glaspell's Analysis of the Midwestern Character," published in Books at Iowa, 27 November 1977.
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Noelia Hernando-Real conducts an interview with the two founders of the ISGS about the organization's past and its future in the interdisciplinary online journal Miranda.
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Sally Heckel’s Academy Award-nominated film adaptation of Susan Glaspell’s story, “A Jury of Her Peers”, is distributed by Women Make Movies.To access click on link below.
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The non-profit feminist media arts source for films and videos by and about women that distributes Sally Heckel's "A Jury of Her Peers."
The Literary Encyclopedia Articles
Affiliated Societies
Links
-
Four Plays: Trifles, The Outside, The Verge, Inheritors in an inexpensive paperback edition.
-
See "Jury of Her Peers" in its original context in Melissa Homestead's digitized archive of Every Week Magazine.
-
“Susan Glaspell, pionera del teatro experimental” at the Humanities Library, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
-
Orange Tree Theatre Production of Springs Eternal, 2013
-
Beautiful affordable paperback editions of Glaspell's novels Fidelity and Brook Evans. To purchase contact Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB.
-
For photos of SGS events at the conference, especially the reading of "Performing Bohemia," go to pp. 10, 11 & 12 of Win's Gallery
-
Full texts for Glaspell's first two novels, The Glory of the Conquered and The Visioning; plus Glaspell's first short story collection Lifted Masks, and plays Inheritors, The Outside, Trifles, and The Verge.
-
Shaw Festival in Ontario Produces Trifles in 2013
-
May 15 2011, “The Hossack Murder” from Harold Schechtner’s 2008 book True Crime: An American Anthology, assembled from nine newspaper columns written by Susan Glaspell between December 1900 and April 1901.
-
Full text of "Trifles" online courtesy of University of Virginia Library
Member Sites plus Resources and Online Publications
-
explores the themes of nation and national identity in Susan Glaspell's play Inheritors based on Ernst Renan's 1882 lecture "What is a Nation?"
-
International SWAN Day began in Chicago with the creation of WITASWAN (Women in the Audience Supporting Women Artists Now!) and Susan Glaspell has been a guiding light from the very beginning (see Archives for 2005).
-
from the author of Susan Glaspell: Voice from the Heartland (1983): "Susan Glaspell's Analysis of the Midwestern Character," published in Books at Iowa, 27 November 1977.
-
Noelia Hernando-Real conducts an interview with the two founders of the ISGS about the organization's past and its future in the interdisciplinary online journal Miranda.
-
Sally Heckel’s Academy Award-nominated film adaptation of Susan Glaspell’s story, “A Jury of Her Peers”, is distributed by Women Make Movies.To access click on link below.
-
The non-profit feminist media arts source for films and videos by and about women that distributes Sally Heckel's "A Jury of Her Peers."
The Literary Encyclopedia Articles
Affiliated Societies
Links
-
Four Plays: Trifles, The Outside, The Verge, Inheritors in an inexpensive paperback edition.
-
See "Jury of Her Peers" in its original context in Melissa Homestead's digitized archive of Every Week Magazine.
-
“Susan Glaspell, pionera del teatro experimental” at the Humanities Library, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
-
Orange Tree Theatre Production of Springs Eternal, 2013
-
Beautiful affordable paperback editions of Glaspell's novels Fidelity and Brook Evans. To purchase contact Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB.
-
For photos of SGS events at the conference, especially the reading of "Performing Bohemia," go to pp. 10, 11 & 12 of Win's Gallery
-
Full texts for Glaspell's first two novels, The Glory of the Conquered and The Visioning; plus Glaspell's first short story collection Lifted Masks, and plays Inheritors, The Outside, Trifles, and The Verge.
-
Shaw Festival in Ontario Produces Trifles in 2013
-
May 15 2011, “The Hossack Murder” from Harold Schechtner’s 2008 book True Crime: An American Anthology, assembled from nine newspaper columns written by Susan Glaspell between December 1900 and April 1901.
-
Full text of "Trifles" online courtesy of University of Virginia Library
Member Sites plus Resources and Online Publications
-
explores the themes of nation and national identity in Susan Glaspell's play Inheritors based on Ernst Renan's 1882 lecture "What is a Nation?"
-
International SWAN Day began in Chicago with the creation of WITASWAN (Women in the Audience Supporting Women Artists Now!) and Susan Glaspell has been a guiding light from the very beginning (see Archives for 2005).
-
from the author of Susan Glaspell: Voice from the Heartland (1983): "Susan Glaspell's Analysis of the Midwestern Character," published in Books at Iowa, 27 November 1977.
-
Noelia Hernando-Real conducts an interview with the two founders of the ISGS about the organization's past and its future in the interdisciplinary online journal Miranda.
-
Sally Heckel’s Academy Award-nominated film adaptation of Susan Glaspell’s story, “A Jury of Her Peers”, is distributed by Women Make Movies.To access click on link below.
-
The non-profit feminist media arts source for films and videos by and about women that distributes Sally Heckel's "A Jury of Her Peers."
The Literary Encyclopedia Articles
Affiliated Societies
Links
-
Four Plays: Trifles, The Outside, The Verge, Inheritors in an inexpensive paperback edition.
-
See "Jury of Her Peers" in its original context in Melissa Homestead's digitized archive of Every Week Magazine.
-
“Susan Glaspell, pionera del teatro experimental” at the Humanities Library, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
-
Orange Tree Theatre Production of Springs Eternal, 2013
-
Beautiful affordable paperback editions of Glaspell's novels Fidelity and Brook Evans. To purchase contact Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB.
-
For photos of SGS events at the conference, especially the reading of "Performing Bohemia," go to pp. 10, 11 & 12 of Win's Gallery
-
Full texts for Glaspell's first two novels, The Glory of the Conquered and The Visioning; plus Glaspell's first short story collection Lifted Masks, and plays Inheritors, The Outside, Trifles, and The Verge.
-
Shaw Festival in Ontario Produces Trifles in 2013
-
May 15 2011, “The Hossack Murder” from Harold Schechtner’s 2008 book True Crime: An American Anthology, assembled from nine newspaper columns written by Susan Glaspell between December 1900 and April 1901.
-
Full text of "Trifles" online courtesy of University of Virginia Library
Member Sites plus Resources and Online Publications
-
explores the themes of nation and national identity in Susan Glaspell's play Inheritors based on Ernst Renan's 1882 lecture "What is a Nation?"
-
International SWAN Day began in Chicago with the creation of WITASWAN (Women in the Audience Supporting Women Artists Now!) and Susan Glaspell has been a guiding light from the very beginning (see Archives for 2005).
-
from the author of Susan Glaspell: Voice from the Heartland (1983): "Susan Glaspell's Analysis of the Midwestern Character," published in Books at Iowa, 27 November 1977.
-
Noelia Hernando-Real conducts an interview with the two founders of the ISGS about the organization's past and its future in the interdisciplinary online journal Miranda.
-
Sally Heckel’s Academy Award-nominated film adaptation of Susan Glaspell’s story, “A Jury of Her Peers”, is distributed by Women Make Movies.To access click on link below.
-
The non-profit feminist media arts source for films and videos by and about women that distributes Sally Heckel's "A Jury of Her Peers."