TY - BOOK AU - Glaspell,Susan AU - Bigsby,C.W.E. AU - Dymkowski,Christine TI - Plays T2 - British and American playwrights, 1750-1920 SN - 9781139165969 (ebook) AV - PS3513.L35 A6 1987 U1 - 812/.52 19 PY - 1987/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - American drama N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) N2 - A cofounder of the Provincetown Players - the group that acted as midwife to the American theatre - Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) can also lay claim to be a major figure in her own right. Her early plays were in many respects as challenging and original as those with which O'Neill made his debut. Her concern with language as subject, with character as an expression of social role, with plot as a mechanism that may ensnare rather than locate the self, mode her very much a modern. In Trifles (1916) she developed a feminist critique of social role. In The Outside (1917) she staged a debate between the life force and a perverse celebration of death. In both plays silence becomes an eloquent expression of meaning. The Verge (1921) is an experimental work of considerable proportions, more daring in many ways than anything attempted by O'Neill. Though Inheritors (1921) is far more conventional it touched a contemporary nerve, questioning the nature and reality of American pieties. Long known only for a single play, Susan Glaspell now emerges as a significant figure in the history of American drama, a woman of genuine creative daring UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139165969 ER -