The Verge, Susan Glaspell
The Verge, Susan Glaspell
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The Verge

Author: Susan Glaspell

Narrator: Anna Lee

Unabridged: 2 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/11/2019

Categories: Fiction, Classic


Synopsis

Susan Keating Glaspell (1876 –1948) was a novelist, playwright, journalist and actress. ‘The Verge’ reflects Glaspell's observation of the way in which Victorian society left some women feeling trapped in roles for which they were unsuited. The narrative is about Claire, a woman who lives her life on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Trying to create a new type of plant, Claire spends most of her time in the greenhouse. One winter, with a house full of guests, she diverts the heat to the greenhouse. She tries to leave her family and friends outside, in the cold, and their attempts to bring her back to the real world drive her over the edge into utter insanity. The language of ‘The Verge’ is unusual; the characters sometimes speak in poetic fragments rather than everyday speech. What’s more, symbolism features heavily in the play. Of course it all ends in death and destruction, with Claire humming "Nearer My God, to Thee” with a smoking gun in her hand and a dead man at her feet.

About Susan Glaspell

Susan Glaspell (1876–1948) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning
playwright, novelist, biographer, poet, actress, and director. Her works
include Trifles, A Jury of Her Peers, and Fidelity.
Her work was strongly influenced by a murder trial Glaspell covered for a newspaper, in
which a woman was convicted of murdering her husband.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rocío on October 29, 2024

Necesito que mi profesor me explique las cosas pq no entiendo nada......more

Goodreads review by Keith on December 18, 2017

Doing a staged reading of The Verge this week, and so read this with the cast in preparation. What a strange play—moreso after seeing it was written in the 20s! I was in another play of Susan Glaspell's in college—Trifles—however, I have no recollection of that story at all. I wish I remembered more......more