Draw Connections: Trifles by Susan Glaspell and Its Sources
Susan Glaspell grew up in Iowa and became the statehouse reporter for the Des Moines Daily News in 1899. Her memory of a murder trial in Iowa that she had covered served as the inspiration for the short play Trifles (1916). Glaspell recalled that she "had meant to do it as a short story, but the stage took it for its own." The microfilm images of the newspaper articles in this collection present the first news of the murder of Mr. Hossack and the subsequently released facts of the case and Mrs. Hossack's involvement.
Download the Sources of Trifles and Annotated Text of Trifles documents, and use them to answer the questions below about the relationship between Susan Glaspell’s play and her source material.