Her America

Her America
Title Her America PDF eBook
Author Susan Glaspell
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 232
Release 2010-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1587299240

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One of the preeminent authors of the early twentieth century, Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) produced fourteen ground-breaking plays, nine novels, and more than fifty short stories. Her work was popular and critically acclaimed during her lifetime, with her novels appearing on best-seller lists and her stories published in major magazines and in The Best American Short Stories. Many of her short works display her remarkable abilities as a humorist, satirizing cultural conventions and the narrowness of small-town life. And yet they also evoke serious questions—relevant as much today as during Glaspell’s lifetime—about society’s values and priorities and about the individual search for self-fulfillment. While the classic “A Jury of Her Peers” has been widely anthologized in the last several decades, the other stories Glaspell wrote between 1915 and 1925 have not been available since their original appearance. This new collection reprints “A Jury of Her Peers”—restoring its original ending—and brings to light eleven other outstanding stories, offering modern readers the chance to appreciate the full range of Glaspell’s literary skills. Glaspell was part of a generation of midwestern writers and artists, including Sherwood Anderson, Sinclair Lewis, Willa Cather, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, who migrated first to Chicago and then east to New York. Like these other writers, she retained a deep love for and a deep ambivalence about her native region. She parodied its provincialism and narrow-mindedness, but she also celebrated its pioneering and agricultural traditions and its unpretentious values. Witty, gently humorous, satiric, provocative, and moving, the stories in this timely collection run the gamut from acerbic to laugh-out-loud funny to thought-provoking. In addition, at least five of them provide background to and thematic comparisons with Glaspell’s innovative plays that will be useful to dramatic teachers, students, and producers. With its thoughtful introduction by two widely published Glaspell scholars, Her America marks an important contribution to the ongoing critical and scholarly efforts to return Glaspell to her former preeminence as a major writer. The universality and relevance of her work to political and social issues that continue to preoccupy American discourse—free speech, ethics, civic justice, immigration, adoption, and gender—establish her as a direct descendant of the American tradition of short fiction derived from Hawthorne, Poe, and Twain.

The Gibson Girl and Her America

The Gibson Girl and Her America
Title The Gibson Girl and Her America PDF eBook
Author Charles Dana Gibson
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 162
Release 2012-07-11
Genre Art
ISBN 0486135675

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The young, independent, and beautiful Gibson Girl came to define the spirit of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Carefully selected from vintage editions, this collection features more than 100 of Gibson's finest illustrations.

Everyland

Everyland
Title Everyland PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1919
Genre
ISBN

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The World's Work

The World's Work
Title The World's Work PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1922
Genre
ISBN

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Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America

Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America
Title Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America PDF eBook
Author R. Harrison
Publisher Springer
Pages 295
Release 2009-09-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 023010066X

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Draws on mid-seventeenth to nineteenth-century slave narratives to describe oppression in the lives of enslaved African women. Investigates pre-colonial West and West Central African women's lives prior to European arrival to recover the cultural traditions and religious practices that helped enslaved women combat violence and oppression.

The New Republic

The New Republic
Title The New Republic PDF eBook
Author Herbert David Croly
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1922
Genre Periodicals
ISBN

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American Illustrated Magazine

American Illustrated Magazine
Title American Illustrated Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 688
Release 1899
Genre
ISBN

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