Dec 21, 2009
Susan Glaspell began her long career, which lasted almost four decades, writing short stories that appeared in such popular magazines as Harper’s Monthly, Good Housekeeping, American Magazine, and Woman’s Home Companion. The short stories, in the tradition of local-color writing, generally romanticized the Midwest and its people. Thirteen of her forty-three stories have been collected in Lifted Masks (1912). Although she enjoyed success as a short-fiction writer and a playwright, Glaspell regarded herself primarily as...
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