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Alison's House
1930
First Published
3.45
Average Rating
162
Number of Pages
A play in 3 acts about the family of a poet (loosely based on Emily Dickinson); deals with the family home where she wrote her poems, and the last night the family spends in it. The author won the Pulitzer for drama for Alison's House.
Avg Rating
3.45
Number of Ratings
64
5 STARS
6%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
36%
2 STARS
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Author

Susan Glaspell
Susan Glaspell
Author · 12 books

Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 – July 27, 1948) was an American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, actress, director, novelist, biographer and poet. She was a founding member of the Provincetown Players, one of the most important collaboratives in the development of modern drama in the United States. She also served in the Works Progress Administration as Midwest Bureau Director of the Federal Theater Project. Her novels and plays are committed to developing deep, sympathetic characters, to understanding 'life' in its complexity. Though realism was the medium of her fiction, she was also greatly interested in philosophy and religion. Many of her characters make principled stands. As part of the Provincetown Players, she arranged for the first ever reading of a play by Eugene O'Neill.

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