Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an influential American writer and social reformer, born on July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut. Best known for her poignant short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," she used her literary voice to challenge the societal norms of her time, particularly regarding women's roles and mental health. Gilman's experiences with depression and her keen observations of the restrictive nature of domestic life greatly informed her writing, making her a pioneering figure in feminist literature. Her work often blended personal narrative with social critique, inviting readers to reflect on the injustices faced by women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Throughout her life, Gilman was not only a novelist but also a lecturer and a social activist, advocating for women's economic independence and social reform. Her writings extend beyond fiction; she authored essays, poetry, and even a utopian novel titled "Herland," which imagines a society entirely composed of women. Gilman's insights remain relevant today, making her work a fascinating read for anyone interested in the evolution of gender roles and social justice. We invite you to explore her thought-provoking stories and ideas in our app, where you can discover the depth and breadth of her contributions to literature and society.
Herland
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Herland is a utopian novel from 1915, written by feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The book describes an isolated society comprised entirel…
Moving the Mountain
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Moving the Mountain is a feminist utopian novel written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It was published serially in Perkins Gilman's periodica…
What Diantha Did
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman opens a window of history through which we can see a small part of the determined efforts made by women to elevate …
With Her in Ourland
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Third in the trilogy of the feminist classics, after Moving the Mountain and Herland. It was published serially in Perkins Gilman's periodic…
Benigna Machiavelli
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
In between "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) and Herland (1915), feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) wrote and published thi…
Our Androcentric Culture, or the Man-Made World
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This is a book about men—as such. It differentiates between the human nature and the sex nature. It will not go so far as to allege man's ma…
Suffrage Songs and Verses
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, one of the most prominent American suffragists, was not only known as an accomplished author of fiction and non-fi…
The Crux
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
"This story is, first, for young women to read; second, for young men to read; after that, for anybody who wants to. Anyone who doubts …