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        Livre Littérature Générale - Susan Glaspell - 01/11/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Susan Glaspell
      • Editeur : Double 9 Books
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 298.0
      • ISBN : 9368093490



      • Résumé :
        The Visioning: A Novel by Susan Glaspell is a 20th-century work of fiction that delves into themes of self-discovery, emotional connection, and the tension between societal expectations and personal desires. The story follows Miss Katherine Wayneworth Jones, or Katie, as she reflects on her life on her twenty-fifth birthday while playing golf. Though outwardly engaged with her social life and the prospect of marriage, particularly to Captain Prescott, Katie begins to question her own choices and the path laid out for her. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a distressed young woman, Verna Woods, who Katie believes is attempting to take her own life. Moved by a strong sense of compassion, Katie rushes to save Verna, leading to a profound emotional bond between the two women. As their connection deepens, Katie is forced to confront her own desires and the limitations imposed on her by society, particularly in regard to marriage and gender expectations. The novel explores the complexities of identity, emotional intimacy, and the internal struggle to reconcile one's own desires with the demands of social norms, making it a poignant reflection on women's autonomy and personal growth....

        Biographie:
        Susan Keating Glaspell (July 1, 1876 - July 27, 1948) was a pioneering American playwright, novelist, actress, director, biographer, and poet, best known for her contributions to modern American drama. A founding member of the Provincetown Players, she played a key role in shaping the early years of modern theater in the United States. Glaspell's writing, whether in plays or novels, is characterized by her focus on complex, sympathetic characters and an exploration of the human experience. She often delved into issues of social and moral significance, using realism to portray life's challenges. Her work reflects a deep interest in philosophy and religion, and many of her characters are depicted as making principled stands in the face of personal and societal conflict. In addition to her literary work, Glaspell served as the Midwest Bureau Director of the Federal Theater Project under the Works Progress Administration, further demonstrating her commitment to advancing American theater. Her legacy endures in the richness of her characters and the depth of her exploration into the complexities of life and human nature....

        Sommaire:
        The Visioning: A Novel by Susan Glaspell is a 20th-century work of fiction that delves into themes of self-discovery, emotional connection, and the tension between societal expectations and personal desires. The story follows Miss Katherine Wayneworth Jones, or Katie, as she reflects on her life on her twenty-fifth birthday while playing golf. Though outwardly engaged with her social life and the prospect of marriage, particularly to Captain Prescott, Katie begins to question her own choices and the path laid out for her. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she encounters a distressed young woman, Verna Woods, who Katie believes is attempting to take her own life. Moved by a strong sense of compassion, Katie rushes to save Verna, leading to a profound emotional bond between the two women. As their connection deepens, Katie is forced to confront her own desires and the limitations imposed on her by society, particularly in regard to marriage and gender expectations. The novel explores the complexities of identity, emotional intimacy, and the internal struggle to reconcile one's own desires with the demands of social norms, making it a poignant reflection on women's autonomy and personal growth....

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