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Glaspell is likely to gain a bit more footing now thanks to a new book — Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times — written by Linda Ben-Zvi, an American-born theater professor at Tel Aviv University.
The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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One reason perhaps, that Glaspell is not famous today is that her most accomplished play was not a full-length work.
The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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One reason perhaps, that Glaspell is not famous today is that her most accomplished play was not a full-length work.
Print - The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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Glaspell is likely to gain a bit more footing now thanks to a new book — Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times — written by Linda Ben-Zvi, an American-born theater professor at Tel Aviv University.
The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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Glaspell is likely to gain a bit more footing now thanks to a new book — [3] Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times — written by Linda Ben-Zvi, an American-born theater professor at Tel Aviv University.
Print - The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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One reason perhaps, that Glaspell is not famous today is that her most accomplished play was not a full-length work.
The Groove Is Gone, And Other Literary Notes | PopPolitics.com 2005
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Then there is Susan Glaspell, author of the wonderful short story "Jury of Her Peers," who wrote plays that were considered on a par with those of Eugene O'Neill, plus eight novels, whose name is not found in the catalogue of my local library.
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Then there is Susan Glaspell, author of the wonderful short story "Jury of Her Peers," who wrote plays that were considered on a par with those of Eugene O'Neill, plus eight novels, whose name is not found in the catalogue of my local library.
Archive 2009-01-01 Linda 2009
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It is shocking to me though that someone like Susan Glaspell is unheard of and that her name is not in our county library.
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In the last year I have come across two short stories about quilting: "A Jury of Her Peers," by Susan Glaspell, 1918 and "The Bedquilt," by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1906.
Archive 2008-05-01 Linda 2008
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