Miss Lulu Bett (play)

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Miss Lulu Bett (play) is a 1920 stage adaptation by Zona Gale of her own novel, notable for its realistic portrayal of a Midwestern woman's struggle for independence and its Pulitzer Prize-winning impact on American drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drama
stage play
adaptationOf Miss Lulu Bett (novel) NERFINISHED
adaptedBy Zona Gale NERFINISHED
author Zona Gale NERFINISHED
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Drama NERFINISHED
awardYear 1921
basedOn Miss Lulu Bett (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Zona Gale NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticForm three-act play
firstPerformanceYear 1920
genre domestic drama
realist drama
hasMainCharacter Lulu Bett NERFINISHED
hasTheme female autonomy
social constraints on women
literaryMovement American realism
notableFor impact on American drama
realistic portrayal of a Midwestern woman's struggle for independence
originalLanguage English
originalMedium theatre
period early 20th-century American drama
publicationYear 1920
PulitzerPrize Pulitzer Prize for Drama NERFINISHED
settingLocation American Midwest NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Midwestern life
marriage and family
women's independence
writer Zona Gale NERFINISHED

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