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Susan Glaspell

Lifted Masks; stories

In “Lifted Masks: Stories,” Susan Glaspell weaves together a collection of poignant narratives that probe the complexities of human emotions and societal conventions in early 20th-century America. Employing a modernist literary style characterized by its psychological depth and vivid imagery, Glaspell captures the nuances of her characters'Äô inner lives, often challenging traditional gender roles and exploring themes of identity, repression, and aspiration. The stories collectively create a tapestry that reflects the struggles of women during a time of significant social upheaval, revealing the masks they wear to navigate their realities. Susan Glaspell, a pioneer of feminist literature and a leading figure of the Chicago Renaissance, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a woman in a male-dominated society. Her background as a playwright and co-founder of the Provincetown Players profoundly influenced her narrative approach, blending sharp dialogue with rich character development. This distinct voice elucidates the challenges of her era, making her work resonant and relevant in discussions of women'Äôs rights and social justice. “Lifted Masks” is an essential read for those interested in early feminist literature and the intricate dynamics of societal roles. Glaspell's insightful storytelling and innovative technique leave a lasting impact, inviting readers to reflect on their own masks and the societal expectations they confront.
209 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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