Rural American women usually appear as marginal characters in mainstream early twentieth century literature. Susan Glaspell, however, sought to represent the lives and hardships of the simple rural women residing in various regions in America and forgotten by society. In Trifles (1916) the characters were molded after real people residing in the American countryside and the protagonist resembles a real woman involved in a sensational murder case that Glaspell covered during her early days as a journalist. Consequently, most critics link the domestic murder to the playwright’s ideals of advocating political rights for women. Moreover, the play written in 1916 preceding the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920 is indicative of cultural transformation...
Throughout historical decades the unfair system of life in patriarchal societies and the oppression ...
In patriarchy society, women do not have other choice but obey all rules set by men. As a result, wo...
This is a study of five novels written by American women during the middle of the nineteenth century...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
En 1916 Susan Glaspell (1876-1948), miembro fundador de los Provincetown Players, escribió la obra t...
This article focuses on “Trifles” a timeless play written by Susan Glaspell. This play is revolution...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the representation of suppressed female characters in a male ...
In this paper, I examine the forces at work in the formation of the canon of American Literature in...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
This article explores the representations of violence in Susan Glaspell’s play first produced by the...
This article attempts to explore Arthur Miller’s representation of wife and mother characters in his...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on July 30, 2014Thesis advisor: Felicia Hardison LondréVitaIncl...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the various modes and ways that women attempt to escape from...
This study examines the issue of power in twenty-four plays by sixteen American women written during...
The plays of the American dramatist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) were staged mainly by the Provincetow...
Throughout historical decades the unfair system of life in patriarchal societies and the oppression ...
In patriarchy society, women do not have other choice but obey all rules set by men. As a result, wo...
This is a study of five novels written by American women during the middle of the nineteenth century...
This article joins a vibrant conversation in American literary studies about the contribution of fem...
En 1916 Susan Glaspell (1876-1948), miembro fundador de los Provincetown Players, escribió la obra t...
This article focuses on “Trifles” a timeless play written by Susan Glaspell. This play is revolution...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the representation of suppressed female characters in a male ...
In this paper, I examine the forces at work in the formation of the canon of American Literature in...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
This article explores the representations of violence in Susan Glaspell’s play first produced by the...
This article attempts to explore Arthur Miller’s representation of wife and mother characters in his...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on July 30, 2014Thesis advisor: Felicia Hardison LondréVitaIncl...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the various modes and ways that women attempt to escape from...
This study examines the issue of power in twenty-four plays by sixteen American women written during...
The plays of the American dramatist Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) were staged mainly by the Provincetow...
Throughout historical decades the unfair system of life in patriarchal societies and the oppression ...
In patriarchy society, women do not have other choice but obey all rules set by men. As a result, wo...
This is a study of five novels written by American women during the middle of the nineteenth century...