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  1. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1999-03
  2. The Later Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1996-07
  3. Building Domestic Liberty: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Architectural Feminism by Polly Wynn Allen, 1988-10
  4. To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane, 1997-03
  5. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries: Literary and Intellectual Contexts (Amer Lit Realism & Naturalism)
  6. Unpunished: A Mystery by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1998-09-01
  7. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer
  8. Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies)
  9. The Pedagogical Wallpaper: Teaching Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "the Yellow Wall-Paper"
  10. Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Critical Essays on American Literature)
  11. Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Larry Ceplair, 1991-10-15
  12. Charlotte Perkins Gilman:The Makings of a Radical Feminist 1860 - 1896 by Mary A. Hill, 1981-03
  13. The Dress of Women: A Critical Introduction to the Symbolism and Sociology of Clothing by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 2001-10-30
  14. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Gary Scharnhorst, 1985-03

41. Work & Society -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman Bibliography
for women in late nineteenth century America. . Charlotte PerkinsGilman, 18601935. Gilman, author of thousands of works novels
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Return Home Course Texts Requirements Syllabus ... How to Use the Forum Charlotte Perkins Gilman (2) by Hilary Pease Links to Online Resources Books and Articles Born July 3, 1860, Charlotte Perkins Gilman shook the world with her revolutionary ideas about a woman's place in society. Gilman was a philosopher, theoretician, writer, educator and political activist. Throughout her diverse career she strove to elevate women to new heights, socially, politically and economically. She was thought of as "a rather extraordinary woman who waged a lifelong battle against the restrictive patriarchal social codes for women in late nineteenth century America."
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935 Gilman, author of thousands of works novels, poetry, essays, and short stories often turned to writing as a way of spreading her ideas. This medium, along with lectures, helped convey her idea of the "new woman". This woman would be socially independent, economically self-sufficient, and politically active. She would, "share the opportunities, duties, and responsibilities of the workplace with men, and together they would share the solitude of the hearth." This idea, that tasks both at home as well as in the workplace would be shared branded her a feminist, but is an idea that people now are returning to..

42. The Glass Ceiling Biographies - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
18601935 American social activist and writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominentsocial activist and leading theorist of the women's movement at the turn
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WORKING TOGETHER INTO THE 21ST CENTURY ABOUT US BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT ENTERTAINMENT ... WOMEN Women: Resources Bios Glass Stories Calendar ... Orgs Charlotte Perkins Gilman
American social activist and writer "Women are human beings as much as men, by nature; and as women, are even more sympathetic with human processes. To develop human life in its true powers we need fully equal citizenship for women." Introduction Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent social activist and leading theorist of the women's movement at the turn of the twentieth century. She examined the role of women in society and put forth her social theories in Women and Economics and other nonfiction books, while she developed her feminist ideals in her novels and short stories. Gilman is best known today for her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," in which she portrayed a young woman's mental breakdown based on her own experience. Believing society could be changed for the better for women through the use of reason, she wrote books to advance her ideas. Family deserted by father Uncle Tom's Cabin;

43. Encyclopædia Britannica
Includes a bibliography. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 18601935 The NationalWomen's Hall of Fame Biography of the author and social reformer.
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44. Longman Anthology Of Short Fiction Online Chapter 3 -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935).
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This site contains a short biography, long bibliography, and links to other resources. Click on criticism and scroll down to find scholarly essays on "The Yellow Wallpaper."
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, American writer.

This site connects you with literary criticism on "The Yellow Paper," an extensive research guide, biographies, and other useful resources.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Extensive biographical essay examining Gilman’s feminism and accomplishments.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman: 1860-1935

This bio-critical essay focuses on Gilman’s personal and literary efforts to improve the status of women in her time.
Why I wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Gilman’s 1913 written reply to this often asked question. Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Longman Publishers

45. Literature Online Chapter 47 -- Links
Other Sites of Interest. Creative Quotations from Charlotte Perkins Gilman(18601935) Just a few quotes are provided, but they are good ones. Top.
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This site includes links to in-depth critical studies and material on Gilman.
The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society

This is the official site of the Charlotte Perkins Gilman Society.
Domestic Goddess - Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The Domestic Goddess site includes the full text of several critical studies on Gilman and "The Yellow Wallpaper."
Research Sites The Yellow Wallpaper Site
Developed by and maintained by students, this site is somewhat out of date but still helpful.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

This University of Connecticut site includes a biography and a picture of the 1914 reprint of In This Our World
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
This page contains dozens of great links to articles on Gilman, electronic texts of her writing, and related materials. Charlotte Perkins Gilman Links Links to more papers about Gilman and "The Yellow Wallpaper." Fan Sites Charlotte Perkins Gilman - The Yellow Wallpaper (1899) This site was written by a professor at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. Contains some good information and links. Life Just Isn't the Same without Gilman A "collage" of Gilman links and resources.

46. Gilman, Charlotte Anna Perkins Stetson
Gilman, Charlotte Anna Perkins Stetson. (18601935), feminist, lecturer,writer, and publisher Born in Hartford, Connecticut, on
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47. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Gilman (18601935), nordamerikansk feminist,forfatter og foredragsholder. Hun regnes af mange som den
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48. Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Feministische Phantastisch-utopische Literatur
Translate this page W X Y Z Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), USA. Geboren als CharlotteAnna Perkins in Hartfort, Connecticut. Gilman ist das zweite
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Mail Umfrage Home AutorInnen ... Z Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), USA Geboren als Charlotte Anna Perkins in Hartfort, Connecticut. Gilman ist das zweite Kind von Mary A. Finch und Frederick B. Perkins, einem Neffen von Harriet Beecher Stowe (Autorin von
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  • Marleen Barr (1995) Writing for a Purpose . Besprechung des Buches Carol Farley Kessler: Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia, with Selected Writings in Science Fiction Studies 22 (1995) 67. Online wiedergegeben auf Science Fiction Studies-Website Deborah M. de Simone (1995) Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the feminization of Education . Online wiedergegeben aus WILLA, Volume IV, 13-17. Charlotte Perkins Stetson [Gilman] (1998) An Extinct Angel . Charlotte Perkins Gilman Newsletter VIII (1998) 1, Wiedergegeben aus

49. About Charlotte Perkins Gilman
About Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) was born inNew England, a descendent of the prominent and influential Beecher family.
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About Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was born in New England, a descendent of the prominent and influential Beecher family. Despite the affluence of her most famous ancestors, she was born into poverty. Her father abandoned the family when she was a child, and she received just four years of formal education. At an early age she vowed never to marry, hoping instead to devote her life to public service. In 1882, however, at the age of twenty-one, she was introduced to Charles Walter Stetson (1858-1911), a Providence, Rhode Island artist, and the two were married in 1884. Charlotte Stetson became pregnant almost immediately after their marriage, gave birth to a daughter, and sunk into a deep depression that lasted for several years. She eventually entered a sanitarium in Philadelphia to undergo the “rest cure,” a controversial treatment for nervous prostration, which forbade any type of physical activity or intellectual stimulation.

50. The Abridged Diaries Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman Edited By Denise D. Knight
ISBN 08139-1796-4. One of the leading intellectuals of first-wave feminism, CharlottePerkins Gilman 1860-1935 was a prolific socialist writer and lecturer.
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The Abridged Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman edited by Denise D. Knight ISBN 0-8139-1796-4 The Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman , editor Denise D. Knight here makes available a streamlined version of Gilman's extensive personal diaries and journals, with representative selections from various periods of her life. Included in this single volume are entries written between 1 January 1879 and 12 March 1935. These selections illustrate Gilman's development from a restless, high-spirited, and opinionated young woman to a mature, internationally-known author and lecturer whose words touched thousands as she worked to effect social change.

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"The Gilman we see in these diaries is spunky and spirited, sensitive and smart, ordinary and extraordinary, sometimes confident and determined, other times despondent and confused. At last readers can see for themselves how one of the foremothers of American feminism struggles with the challenges of domesticity and independence, family and friends, work and love." -Shelley Fisher Fishkin, University of Texas

51. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
. Charlotte Perkins Gilman. (18601935). American Author. Aa self-educatedintellectual who dedicated her life to serving humanity. This Author's titles.
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52. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) was not a conventional 19th centurywoman. A great niece of the reformers Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was not a conventional 19th century woman. A great niece of the reformers Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher, she, too, was concerned with the complacency of a corrupt and retrogressive society. Gilman struggled throughout her life with childhood desertion and poverty and recurring depression that virtually incapacitated her. She was compelled to carry out her mission of reform despite these obstacles, and focused her attention on the plight of women and workers.
An avowed Socialist, she refused to label herself a feminist, preferring to see her role as that of a humanist crusader in a "masculinist" world. Her diverse and prodigious canon, from the dramatic short story The Yellow Wallpaper (1891) to her prescient philosophical treatises Women and Economics The Home: Its Work and Influence (1902), and the utopian novel Herland (1916) relentlessly questioned the values of the status quo. From 1909 to 1916 she singlehandedly wrote, edited and published a radical monthly journal, The Forerunner , giving herself a forum to express freely her important, yet often unpopular, truths.

53. Gilman Charlotte Perkins
An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 6 Late Nineteenth Century Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) Montgomery. College Library.
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54. Polly Allen / Neighborhood Housing Partnership
Bibliography p. 179190. SUBJECTS Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935 Political and social views. * Feminism and literature United States.
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55. Philosophical Dictionary: Ghazali-Godwin
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (18601935). American novelist and socialphilosopher who chronicled the abuses of androcentric culture.
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American psychologist. Gilligan's In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development at Amazon.com Mapping the Moral Domain at Amazon.com Recommended Reading: Susan J. Hekman, Moral Voices, Moral Selves: Carol Gilligan and Feminist Moral Theory at Amazon.com

56. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. 18601935, American feminist and reformer,b. Hartford, Conn.; great-granddaughter of Lyman Beecher. Prominent
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    Gilman, Charlotte Perkins 1860-1935, American feminist and reformer, b. Hartford, Conn.; great-granddaughter of Lyman Beecher. Prominent as a lecturer and writer on the labor movement and feminism, she edited the Forerunner, a liberal journal. She wrote many works on social and economic problems, the most important of which is Women and Economics (1898, repr. 1970). Incurably ill, she committed suicide. See her autobiography (1935).
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    Charlotte (ANNA) Perkins Gilman 18601935 Original name Charlotte AnnaPerkins, earlier married name Stetson search biblion. American
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    American writer and early theorist of the feminist movement. Most of Gilman's work is about the status and oppression of women. In her works she underlines the economic dependence, which often meant physical and emotional slavery. "There is no female mind. The brain is not an organ of sex. One may as well speak of a female liver."
    (from Woman and Economics, 1898) Gilman was born in Hartford, Connecticut, as the daughter of Frederick Beecher Perkins, a librarian and writer, and Mary (Westcott) Perkins. Among her father's illustrious forebears was the novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, his aunt. Perkins abandoned his wife after their infant died in 1866 - Mary Perkins lived with her children on the brink of poverty and was often forced to move. Although Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a voracious reader, she received only a spotty formal education. She studied two years at Rhode Island School of Desing (1878-80). In 1884 she married Charles Walter Stetson, as aspiring artist. After the birth of their daughter, she was beset by depression, and began treatment with Dr. Silas Weir Mitchell in 1886. His male-centred recommendations, 'live as domestic a life as possible', Gilman later satirized in her autobiography, and used the discussions in her most renowned short story, 'The Yellow Wallpaper', which first appeared in

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    work URL http//womenshistory.about.com/library/bio/blbio_bronte_Charlotte.htm(About Women's History) Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) American writer.
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    Early Feminist Theorist Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) CharlottePerkins Gilman was the great-niece of Henry Ward Beecher
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    I wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper" . . . and sent a copy to the physician who so nearly drove me mad. He never acknowledged it. Many years later I was told that the great specialist had admitted to friends of his that he had altered his treatment of neurasthenia since reading "The Yellow Wallpaper." It was not intended to drive people crazy, but to save people from being driven crazy, and it worked.
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper ," but it wasn't easy to get the story published. Charlotte first sent it to William Dean Howells who forwarded it to Horace Scudder, editor of The Atlantic Monthly . Scudder's rejection was blunt: "Dear Madam, Mr. Howells has handed me this story. I could not forgive myself if I made others as miserable as I have made myself! Sincerely yours, H.E. Scudder." New England Magazine eventually published the story in 1892, and over the next several years, Charlotte gained a voice as a noted feminist theorist. She did not call herself a feminist, but campaigned for the causes of women's suffrage and marital equality. In her most famous book, Women and Economics Forerunner from 1909 to 1916, a platform she used for the first publication of many of her novels. Charlotte was born on July 3, 1860, and, suffering with breast cancer, asserted her right to die and committed suicide on August 17, 1935.

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