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Susan Glaspell's "Fidelity: A Novel" offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th century social life in the American Midwest. This domestic fiction explores the intricacies of marriage and the profound weight of societal expectations within a close-knit small town. Glaspell, celebrated for her keen observations of human relationships, crafts a narrative that resonates with timeless themes of personal choice and the constraints of community. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, "Fidelity" delves into the challenges faced by women navigating love, duty, and the pursuit of individual…mehr

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Susan Glaspell's "Fidelity: A Novel" offers a compelling glimpse into early 20th century social life in the American Midwest. This domestic fiction explores the intricacies of marriage and the profound weight of societal expectations within a close-knit small town. Glaspell, celebrated for her keen observations of human relationships, crafts a narrative that resonates with timeless themes of personal choice and the constraints of community. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, "Fidelity" delves into the challenges faced by women navigating love, duty, and the pursuit of individual happiness. Readers interested in literary fiction, historical narratives, and stories centered around women's experiences will find this meticulously prepared print edition a captivating exploration of a bygone era and its enduring relevance. Discover a story of love and loyalty, set in a time when societal norms held significant sway over individual destinies. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Susan Glaspell (1876-1948), an influential American playwright and novelist, is celebrated as a pioneer of American drama and co-founder of the Provincetown Players. Notable works include the play Trifles and the short story "A Jury of Her Peers," inspired by her coverage of a real-life murder trial, as well as her Pulitzer Prize-winning play Alison's House. Her novels include Fidelity, The Morning is Near Us, and Judd Rankin's Daughter. Kevin McMullen is a research associate professor in the English department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the project manager of both the Walt Whitman Archive and the Charles W. Chesnutt Archive, as well as the co-creator and editor of a digital edition of the newspaper writings of Fanny Fern (http: //fannyfern.org). Associate Editors: Sophie Anderson, Kayla Barnes, Ian Byington, Sam Cobb, Sarah Danielson, Hannah Dannar, Drew Fridrich, Edison Geiler, Rylee Gregg, Marissa Hanley, Bella Hardy, Michael Hodge, Ben Jezewski, Jackson Kissler, Wallace Langdon, Madalyn Meyer, Zoë Olson, Angelina Pattavina, Gabriel Reiman, Grace Reiman, Halle Ross, Audrey Salber, Fatima Salman, McKenna Sender, Presley Shonka, Paige Trutna, and Tyler Wagner