Lifted Masks; stories

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Lifted Masks; stories

by Susan Glaspell

EN·~5 hours

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In a bustling Parisian boutique, a young American woman named Virginia finds herself tangled in a witty exchange with a larger-than-life American salesman. Their banter over silk stockings—red, daring, and grey, understated—reveals the clash of cultural expectations and the subtle pressures of fitting in abroad. As Virginia navigates the salesman’s playful presumptions about her nationality and taste, the scene captures both the charm of early‑20th‑century Paris and the awkward humor of a newcomer trying to keep her composure.

The dialogue bubbles with clever misunderstandings, as the salesman insists he can spot an “American girl” in a crowd, while Virginia’s genteel upbringing clashes with his boisterous sales pitch. Their interaction hints at deeper questions about identity, perception, and the small ways people negotiate belonging in foreign lands. Listeners will be drawn into the lively, character‑driven moment that sets the tone for the collection’s exploration of social masks and personal revelations.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (330K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Suzanne L. Shell, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Susan Glaspell

Susan Glaspell

1876–1948

A pioneering voice in modern American theater, she helped launch the Provincetown Players and wrote drama and fiction that still feel sharp, humane, and quietly radical. Best known today for Trifles and "A Jury of Her Peers," she brought everyday lives and moral tension to the center of her work.

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