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Susan Glaspell, the daughter of Elmer Glaspell and Alice Keating, was born in Davenport, Iowa on 1st July 1876. She graduated from Drake University in Des Moines Moreover, with Trifles she develops her technique of conscious manipulation of audiences' perspectives, so that they can see as she has Susan Glaspell. Trifles. 23-page comprehensive study guide. Features an extended summary and 5 sections of expert analysis. Trifles is a one-act play by Susan Glaspell. The play covers the aftermath of the murder-by-strangulation of a farmer named John Wright. Susan Glaspell's play, Trifles, was written in 1916, and reflects the author's preoccupation with culture-bound notions of gender and sex roles. As the title of the play by Susan Glaspell, "Trifles" (click here for a full plot summary) suggests, the concerns of women are often considered to be mere About Susan Glaspell's one-act play, "Trifles." The Story of a Murdered Farmer in "Trifles" By Susan Glaspell. A One-Act Play. Susan Glaspell (1876 - 1948) graduated from high school in 1894. After her graduation, she had started working as a journalist for a local newspaper. An overview of Susan Glaspell's one-act play through Trifles' summary and analysis. CHARACTERS. George Henderson George is a county . . Trifles A Play by Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) A Study Guide. Cummings Guides Home..|..Contact This Site . Glaspell wrote the play in 1916 for the Provincetown Players, a Massachusetts acting group that she and her husband, George Cram Cook, founded in Massachusetts in 1915. Complete summary of Susan Glaspell's Trifles. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Trifles. Trifles is a play by Susan Glaspell in which several neighbors enter the Wrights' farmhouse to investigate the murder of John Wright. Trifles - Susan Glaspell. Loneliness brings desperate measures. While I was reading Trifles by Susan Glaspell, I enjoyed the mystery and the suspense the play includes. In the end, what stood up to me the most is thinking on how lonely and misunderstood Mrs. Wright must have felt that led her to Transcript. The End! Trifles. By: Susan Glaspell. Author Biography. vEra of woman writing about woman's right. Influenced by a murder trial she was covering during the 1900's, to write "Trifles" and another short story named "A Jury of her Peers". Glaspell, Susan. Trifles. New York: Frank Shay, 1916. Ozieblo, Barbara, and Jerry Richard Dickey. Susan Glaspell and Sophie Treadwell. Ben-Zvi, Linda. "'Murder, She Wrote': The Genesis of Susan Glaspell's Trifles." Theatre Journal 4.2 (1992): 141-162. Sheafer, Louis. Trifles Introduction. Susan Glaspell (1876-1948) was a pioneering woman—and we don't mean the kind that wore bonnets. Glaspell's pioneer spirit blazed to life in her writing, not in her headgear. In her lifetime, Glaspell published over fifty short stories, nine novels, a biography, and fourteen plays. Susan Glaspell's most memorable one-act play, Trifles (1916) was based on murder trial case that happened in the 1900's. Glaspell worked as a reporter, where she appointed a report of a murder case. It was about a farmer, John Hossack who was killed while he was asleep in bed one night. Susan Glaspell's most memorable one-act play, Trifles (1916) was based on murder trial case that happened in the 1900's. Glaspell worked as a reporter, where she appointed a report of a murder case. It was about a farmer, John Hossack who was killed while he was asleep in bed one night. Su

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