Fidelity

An Annotated Edition

Susan Glaspell author Sophie Anderson editor Kevin McMullen editor Kayla Barnes editor Ian Byington editor Sam Cobb editor Sarah Danielson editor Hanna Dannar editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Southern Illinois University Press

Published:24th Oct '25

Should be back in stock very soon

Fidelity cover

Recovering a lost feminist story of scandal and strength for a new generation

Out of print in the United States since its original publication in 1915, Susan Glaspell's largely forgotten novel Fidelity tells the story of Ruth Holland, a young woman who returns to her small Midwestern hometown after eleven years' absence. Forced home by the death of her father, Ruth must face a family and community that have largely turned against her following her affair with a married man.

Glaspell, mostly known as a playwright and for her founding of the Provincetown Players, was also an accomplished novelist. Inspired by events in Glaspell's own life, Fidelity portrays Ruth's struggle to find fulfillment, love, and purpose in a society that imposes rigid expectations and limitations on how a woman should live. Ruth is a woman torn between love and commitment to her family—and between love and commitment to herself. Glaspell's narrative shifts between characters, offering glimpses through the community's eyes of the ways that Ruth's return forces residents to confront their beliefs and the impact that they have. In the vein of Chopin's The Awakening and Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Glaspell's Fidelity holds an important place in the history of early twentieth-century feminist literature and is long overdue to be back in print.

Students at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, under the guidance of Kevin McMullen, project manager of the Walt Whitman Archive, have resurrected this neglected novel. The text includes contemporary photographs of Susan Glaspell, a new introduction, and annotations throughout, which provide useful commentary for students and general readers alike.

"Kevin McMullen and his students have richly contextualized one of Glaspell's most complex and provocative novels, illuminating still-relevant questions of love, marriage, and divorce that confront and challenge the characters."—Marcia Noe, author of Susan Glaspell: Voice from the Heartland

"Fidelity is Glaspell's most powerful, contemporary, wide-ranging novel, whose persona—like Glaspell herself—is feminist: daring to break social mores, love with great courage, and to move on, if necessary, for a new life."—Linda Ben-Zvi, author of Susan Glaspell: Her Life and Times

ISBN: 9780809370177

Dimensions: 235mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 454g

302 pages

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