Tactical Staging: Evolving Methods of Feminist Activism in Susan Glaspell’s Work
In the marketplace of ideas, the Theatre Arts employ narrative stories and eye-catching visual art pieces draw listeners and viewers in a way that is unmatched by other methods. Art not only reflects...
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While critics have often assumed that cozy mysteries are detached from the real world, the case of Charlotte Murray Russell shows that her novels are actually an insightful reflection into how women...
View ArticleSocial Commentary in Charlotte Murray Russell's The Message of the Mute Dog
This paper analyzes how Charlotte Murray Russell's cozy mystery The Message of the Mute Dog supports patriotism while criticizing anti-German sentiment during World War II.
View ArticleThe Stark Surrealism in Spectra’s Soulfulness
Arthur Davison Ficke and Witter Bynner were American poetry's first Surrealists, preceding Breton and his founding of Surrealism, with the publication of its first manifesto, in France in 1924. Though...
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