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Atkinson, J. Brooks, “The Play,” in New York Times, December 2, 1930, p. 35.
———, “Pulitzer Laurels,” in New York Times, May 10, 1931, p. X1.
Chamberlain, John, “A Tragi-Comedy of Idealism in Miss Glaspell’s Novel,” in New York Times Book Review, April 12, 1931, p. BR3.
Glaspell, Susan, Alison’s House, Samuel French, 1930.
Gluck, Victor, Review of Alison’s House, in Back Stage, Vol. 40, No. 40, October 8, 1999, p. 80.
“Prize Play on Broadway,” in New...
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