Book: The Glory Of The Conquered 1909. As one of the founders of the Playwright's Theater, also known as the Provincetown Players, Susan Glaspell led a revolution in American theater. Between 1916 and 1922, the Provincetown Players produced new plays by young playwrights like her and Eugene O'Neill. Glaspell's subject matter includes regionalism (Iowa), sexual tensions between women and men, and characters in search of life's meaning. In 1931 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Alison's House, a play based loosely on the life and family of Emily Dickinson. The novel begins: She had promised to marry a scientist It was too overwhelming a thought to entertain standing there by the window. She sought the room's most comfortable chair and braced herself to the situation.
Details of Book: The Glory Of The Conquered Book: The Glory Of The Conquered
Author: Susan Glaspell
ISBN: 1406810460
ISBN-13: 9781406810462
, 978-1406810462
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Aug 2006
Publisher: Echo Library
Number of Pages: 192
Language: English