
Lords of Creation: Woman Suffrage Drama in Three Acts is a play written by Ella Cheever Thayer in the early 1880s. It tackles the issues of women's suffrage, independence, and societal expectations during the late 19th century. The drama critically examines the roles imposed on women, focusing on themes of self-respect and the struggle for equality, particularly within the institution of marriage. This work is notable for its early exploration of feminist themes in American theater.
