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The Visioning (1911), Glaspell’s second novel, tells the story of young Katie Jones who questions the conventions of her day. The Visioning addresses social issues such as gender roles, divorce, and labor unions. This novel is in the public domain in the United States, and Project Gutenberg has made it available free for download at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/11217.
Eugene O’Neill’s first play, Bound East for Cardiff (1916), was among the first plays produced by Glaspell’s theater company, Provincetown Players. It was also O’Neill’s first...
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