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Susan Glaspell 1876-1948: Critical Essay by Judith Kay Russell

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SOURCE: "Glaspell's Trifles", in The Explicator, Vol. 55, No. 2, Winter 1997, pp. 88-90.

In this essay, Russell argues that the three women depicted in Trifles bear "strong resemblance" to the three Fates of Greek mythology.

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