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The Yellow Wallpaper, authored by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and first published in 1899, is a timeless, eerie tale about a woman's mental breakdown, largely caused by the restrictive society she inhabited.
Plays (1987), by Susan Glaspell, is a compilation of works by the early 20th-century playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1931. Her plays stand out for their originality, and she is renowned for avoiding conventional female character portrayals.
Gringo (1922), by Sophie Treadwell, is a play that explores and emphasizes the typical prejudices that Mexicans and Americans have harbored towards one another.
Elmer Rice: Three Plays (1965) is a collection from a playwright esteemed for his significant influence. He is particularly recognized for introducing German expressionism to American theater.
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