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Archive - 2003

31st Annual Twentieth-Century Literature Conference, Feb. 27 - March 1, Louisville KY

Panel: "Susan Glaspell: Post-Provincetown"
Session A-10, Thursday, February 27 2003, 1:15-2:45

Chaired by Martha C. Carpentier (Seton Hall University)
Papers presented:

"Biography and Fiction: Mothers and Daughters in Susan Glaspell's Mature Novels," Barbara Ozieblo (University of Malaga)

"'A Silent Burden': Susan Glaspell's Deconstruction of Marriage," Martha C. Carpentier (Seton Hall University)

"Staging the Unscriptable: Transgression in Susan Glaspell's Mature Novels," Mary E. Papke (University of Tennessee)

14th Annual American Literature Association Conference, May 22-25 2003,
Cambridge MA

American Theatre and Drama Society Sponsored Panels:

"Disclosing Intertextualities I: The Stories, Plays, and Novels of Susan Glaspell"
Session XXX, Saturday, May 24 2003, 5:00-6:20

Chaired by Barbara Ozieblo (University of Malaga)
Papers presented:

"Susan Glaspell and the Three-Act Novel," Martha C. Carpentier (Seton Hall University)

"Suppressed Desires and Tickless Time: Intertextuality and Modernity in Glaspell's One-Act Plays," Marcia Noe (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga)

"Susan Glaspell's Naturalist Scenarios of Determinism and Blind Faith," Mary E. Papke (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

"Disclosing Intertextualities II: The Stories, Plays, and Novels of Susan Glaspell"
Session XXXII, Sunday, May 25 2003, 9:30-10:50

Chaired by Barbara Ozieblo (University of Malaga)
Papers presented:

"The Narrow House: Glaspell's Trifles and Wharton's Ethan Frome," Susan Koprince (University of North Dakota)

"The Queerness of Susan Glaspell or Misfiring for Life," Lucia V. Sander (University of Brasilia)

"Re-visioning Susan Glaspell: An Intertextual Reading of The Verge and Strindberg's A Dream Play,"
Monica Stufft (University of California, Berkeley)

After these sessions at the ALA, the Susan Glaspell Society was founded by Martha Carpentier, Barbara Ozieblo, Mary E. Papke, Marcia Noe and Lucia Sander.