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  • Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 28, 1948) was an American playwright, novelist, journalist and actress.
  • On July 1, 1876, Susan Keating Glaspell was born in the town of Davenport, Iowa to Alice and Elmer Glaspell, the latter of which sold hay and animal feed for a living.
  • Susan Glaspell (1876 - 1948) co-founded the first modern American theater company, the Provincetown Players, and was a Pulitzer prize-winning playwright...
  • George and I called upon Susan Glaspell, a young newspaperwoman who began a brilliant career as a novelist.
  • (Susan Glaspell image retrieved from: New York Public Library, Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain). When we talk about Modernism, we can mention Susan...
  • Susan Glaspell was an American dramatist and novelist who, with her husband, George Cram Cook, founded the influential Provincetown Players in 1915.
  • Susan Glaspell grew up on a farm near Davenport, Iowa. Her father was a hay farmer, her mother was a schoolteacher, and she had two brothers.
  • Born in 1876, Susan Glaspell is mainly known in literary circles, and it is for her stage play "Trifles" and her short story of the same plot, "A Jury of Her Peers."
  • Born in 1876, Susan Glaspell was a prominent novelist, short story writer, journalist, biographer, actress, and, most notably, playwright, winning the 1931...
  • Susan Glaspell (1882-1948) Born in 1882 in Davenport, Iowa Die of viral pneumonia on 27 July 1948, Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA.