Author:Susan Keating Glaspell

One-Act Plays

 * Suppressed Desires (1915) with George Cram Cook
 * Trifles (1916), adapted into the short story A Jury of Her Peers (1917)
 * Close the Book (1917)
 * The Outside (1917)
 * The People (1917)
 * Woman's Honor (1918)
 * Tickless Time (1918), with George Cram Cook
 * Free Laughter (1919), first published, 2010

Full-Length Plays

 * Bernice (1919)
 * Inheritors (1921)
 * The Verge (1921)
 * Chains of Dew (1922), published for the first time in 2010
 * The Comic Artist (1927), co-written with Norman Matson
 * Alison's House (1930), [1931 Pulitzer Prize for Drama]
 * Springs Eternal (1943), published for the first time in 2010

Novels

 * The Glory of the Conquered (1909)
 * The Visioning (1911)
 * Fidelity (1915)
 * Brook Evans (1928)
 * Fugitive's Return (1929)
 * Ambrose Holt and Family (1931)
 * The Morning is Near Us (1939)
 * Norma Ashe (1942)
 * Judd Rankin's Daughter (1945)

Short story collections

 * Lifted Masks (1912)
 * A Jury of Her Peers (1917)
 * Her America: "A Jury of Her Peers" and Other Stories by Susan Glaspell (2010), edited by Patricia L. Bryan & Martha C. Carpentier.

Other

 * The Road to the Temple (1926), a biography of George Cram Cook
 * Cherished and Shared of Old (1926) children's book.

Individual short works

 * "The Busy Duck" in Harper's Magazine, Vol 137, 1918
 * "At Twilight" in Harper's Magazine, Vol 124, 1911-12
 * "Freckles McGraw" in Munsey's Magazine 1904
 * "From A to Z" in American Magazine, Vol 48, 1909
 * "The Hearing Ear" in Harper's Magazine, Vol 124, 1916
 * "The Intrusion of the Personal" in Leslie's Magazine, Vol 57, 1903-04
 * "The Nervous Pig" in Harper's Magazine, 1920
 * "Pollen" in Harper's Magazine, 1919
 * "At Twilight" in Harper's Magazine, 1912
 * "Beloved Husband" in Harper's Magazine, 1918