Miss Lulu Bett

Zona Gale (1874 - 1938)

Lulu Bett is a spinster, living at the turn of the 20th century essentially as a servant with her sister Ina and brother-in-law Dwight. She is, uncomplainingly, "the family beast of burden," living in the background and tending to the family's needs. It therefore surprises everyone, Lulu included, when Dwight's visiting brother Ninian proposes to her, and she accepts. The surprise is even greater when Lulu returns home alone from their honeymoon trip, with the news that Ninian was already legally married before he married her. What follows brings Lulu into conflict with the self-satisfied Dwight, forcing her to choose how she defines herself, with unexpected results. This novel is the basis of the 1921 play for which Zona Gale became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for drama. The original ending of the play, in which Lulu gains freedom by walking away from the security of the family, was considered so controversial that a new ending was written. In this, the book, we see the author's original intent. (Summary by Christine Dufour)

Genre(s): General Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 01 - Chapter I - April Jacquerie
00:31:21
Play 02 02 - Chapter II - May Jacquerie
00:40:25
Play 03 03 - Chapter III - June Jacquerie
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Play 04 04 - Chapter IV - July Jacquerie
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Play 05 05 - Chapter V - August Jacquerie
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Play 06 06 - Chapter VI, Part 1 - September Jacquerie
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Play 07 07 - Chapter VI, Part 2 - September Jacquerie
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Play 08 08 - Chapter VI, Part 3 - September Jacquerie
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Play 09 09 - Chapter VI, Part 4 - September Jacquerie
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Play 10 10 - Chapter VI, Part 5 - September Jacquerie
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