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The Politics of Care and Resistance in the Work of a Forgotten Pulitzer Prize-Winner

Summary by Literary Hub
In 1921, the Pulitzer Prize for drama went to Zona Gale for Miss Lulu Bett, which she had adapted from her best-selling novel. The New Republic claimed that Gale had done what “only a feminist…and an artist can do”: written a serious comedy about emancipation. Miss Lulu, a middle-aged spinster who lives as an unpaid […]
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Literary Hub broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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