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SG Society Affiliated Societies:

Society for the Study of American Women Writers:
http://www.unl.edu/legacy/SSAWW1.html

American Literature Association:
http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/english/ala2/

American Theatre and Drama Society:
http://www.cofc.edu/~kattwins/ATDS.html

Provincetown Fringe Festival:
http://www.ptownfringe.org

Links to Member Sites & Resources

Link to Ellen Gainor's online review of Linda Ben-Zvi's biography, Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times, Oxford UP, 2005: http://www.hotreview.org/articles/fruitsofanger.htm

Link to "printer friendly" PDF file of New York Times review of Linda Ben-Zvi's Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times Smith, Dinitia. "Rediscovering a Playwright Lost to Time." New York Times 30 June 2005, late ed.: E3.

For more information about Patricia L. Bryan and Thomas Wolf's new study of the Hossack murder case, Midnight Assassin: A Murder in America's Heartland:
http://www.algonquin.com/catalog/?isbn=1565123069

See also Patricia and Tom's website for more information about the book, the background of the Hossack case, and a section devoted to Glaspell: www.midnightassassin.com

For link to "The Burial and Resurrection of a Writer," the introduction to Martha Carpentier's The Major Novels of Susan Glaspell 
http://artsci.shu.edu/english/carpenmr/Scholarship.htm

Carol DeBoer-Langworthy's website describes her work (The Modern World of Neith Boyce: Autobiography and Diaries) and provides info on Neith Boyce, a close friend of Susan Glaspell's, fellow author and member of the Provincetown Players:
www.neithboyce.net

Project Gutenberg provides full texts for Glaspell's first two novels, The Glory of the Conquered and The Visioning; plus Glaspell's short story collection Lifted Masks, and plays Inheritors, The Outside, Trifles, and The Verge. Great for use with students:
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/g

Women Make Movies, a non-profit feminist media arts distributor of films and videos by and about women, has re-released Sally Heckel's Academy Award-nominated film A JURY OF HER PEERS. For more info: http://www.wmm.com/Catalog/pages/c656.htm

Jan Lisa Huttner's website features news about films for, about, and by women:
 
http://www.films42.com

Warning! Textual Inaccuracies in the Longman Anthology of Drama and Theater section on Susan Glaspell! Click on this link to find details: http://academic.shu.edu/glaspell/warning.html

For Marcia Noe's article, "Susan Glaspell's Analysis of the Midwestern Character":
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/Bai/noe.htm

For Glaspell biographer Barbara Ozieblo's entries on Glaspell's plays and novels at the Literary Encyclopedia:
http://www.LiteraryEncyclopedia.com

Persephone Books, 59 Lamb's Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB, reprints forgotten classics by twentieth-century (mostly women) writers. To purchase Glaspell's novels Fidelity or Brook Evans in beautiful, affordable paperback editions:
http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk

To view Lucia V. Sander and Dora Galesso's website describing their film and stage piece "Susan" (in English and Portuguese):
http://paginas.terra.com.br/arte/performarte

If you would like to post any links to Susan Glaspell web resources, contact Martha Carpentier at carpenmr@shu.edu

 

 

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