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WebWire® Sue Scheff is Awarded $11.3 Million in Internet Defamation ...
This case will make people think twice before setting out on a campaign to destroy others... A jury of her peers reviewed evidence, deliberated for hours, and concluded her damages equaled $11.3...
MIDNIGHT ASSASSIN :: PATRICIA BRYAN THOMAS WOLF
... and these news articles foreshadow the themes she later developed in Trifles and "A Jury of Her Peers... story of Margaret Hossack, but the play is clearly based on Glaspell's memory of the setting...
Resource: Literary Visions
Setting reveals character in Susan Glaspell's "A Jury of Her Peers" while it magnifies meaning for contemporary short story writer Stephen Dixon. Both authors appear in the program.
Picturing Justice. Women: The Good, Bad or Ugly in Law & Literature ...
But it took Glaspell fifteen years to pen Trifles (1916) and A Jury of Her Peers (1917). The setting for all three works - the play, short story and the film - is the same: a gloomy...
Literature -- Describing Setting
Notice how the details of the setting provide the clues for solving the murder in "A Jury of Her Peers." As a result, they illuminate the deeper meaning of the story.
GinaBurgese: Understanding Stories: Up Close and Personal
Angel's article let her audience get into the "setting" of " A Jury of Her Peers ", even if they had never read the story previously. "A Jury of Her Peers" was written by Susan Glaspell
GRETCHEN RITTER Jury Service and Women's Citizenship before and ...
... New Orleans Times commented that women "cannot sit as the peers of men without setting... was not a matter of a woman's political rights--either to a jury of her peers...