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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. Herland
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 18601935. Herland Electronic Text Center, Universityof Virginia Library. The entire work (326 KB) Table of Contents for
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  • Chapter 1 "An Not Unnatural Enterprise"
  • Chapter 2 "Rash Advances"
  • Chapter 3 "A Peculiar Imprisonment"
  • Chapter 4 "Our Venture"
  • Chapter 5 "A Unique History"
  • Chapter 6 "Comparisons are Odious"
  • Chapter 7 "Our Growing Modesty"
  • Chapter 8 "The Girls of Herland"
  • Chapter 9 "Our Relations and Theirs"
  • Chapter 10 "Their Religions and Our Marriages"
  • Chapter 11 "Our Difficulties"
  • Chapter 12 "Expelled"
  • 42. The Yellow Wallpaper
    Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 18601935. The Yellow Wallpaper Electronic Text Center,University of Virginia Library. The entire work ( KB) Table of
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    Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Feminist author, lecturer (18601935), Who s Who inAmerican History. Born to a cultured family whose New England heritage dated
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    Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Feminist author, lecturer (1860-1935) Born to a cultured family whose New England heritage dated back several generations, Charlotte Perkins nonetheless grew up poor and rootless. Her father abandoned the family soon after her birth and provided little support, leaving her mother to drift in search of work and charity. As a young adult, Perkins supported herself as an artist and teacher. Married at 23, she found domestic life unbearable and suffered a serious nervous breakdown. She gradually recovered, though elements of mental illness lingered throughout her life. Perkins soon settled into an independent career as lecturer and author which continued well into her 60s, foreswearing traditional feminine roles in her own life while criticizing them in her writing. She committed suicide in 1935, following her second husband's death and her own diagnosis with breast cancer.
    Her best-known writings span several genres. The short story "The Yellow Wall-Paper" (1892) dealt with mental illness in semi-autobiographical fashion. In the "feminist manifesto"

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    This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Charlotte Perkins was raised by her mother. Her father abandoned the family shortly after her birth (her father was the nephew of siblings Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher). Gilman's mother moved her two children to her original home, Rhode Island, where she withheld physical expressions of love from them in an attempt to steel them against the future pain of broken relationships. Gilman worked as a governess, teacher, and greeting-card designer before reluctantly marrying Charles Stetson in 1884she had become increasingly aware that women did not receive equal rights, and she was concerned that as a new wife and mother she would have difficulty beginning a writing career.
    After the birth of her daughter, Gilman became depressed and was advised to seek bed rest and to limit her intellectual endeavors. This "cure" so frustrated Gilman that she nearly went mad, recovering by thrusting her energies into the American Woman Suffrage Association. Soon after, she composed "The Yellow Wall-paper" (1892), which was based on her experience with depression. When her marriage broke up, Gilman sent her daughter to live with her exhusband and his new wife, Gilman's former best friend. She married her first cousin, George Houghton Gilman, in 1900 and continued her writing career, producing books that advocated reform, including

    45. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History - Biographies - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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    46. MSN Encarta - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (1860-1935), American feminist and writer, best known for her book Women and Economics (1898), which has become a feminist classic. She was born Charlotte Anna Perkins in Hartford, Connecticut. She was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design and worked as a teacher and commercial artist before devoting herself to feminism. Women and Economics denounces women's financial dependence on men and supports day-care programs and cooperative kitchens. These ideas are explored further in Gilman's books Concerning Children The Home (1903), and

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    48. About Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) was born in New England, a descendent ofthe prominent and influential Beecher family. Despite the affluence of her
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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 ìrest cure,î a controversial treatment for nervous prostration, which forbade any type of physical activity or intellectual stimulation. After a month, she returned to her husband and child and subsequently suffered a nervous breakdown. In 1888, she left Stetson and moved with her daughter to California, where her recovery was swift.

    49. Resources
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    50. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (Informational Paper)
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    51. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935
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    Name: Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman Birth Date: July 3, 1860 Death Date: Place of Birth: Hartford, Connecticut, United States Nationality: American Gender: Female Occupations: author, lecturer, feminist Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman Main Biography Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) was a writer and lecturer who tried to create a cohesive body of historical and social thought that combined feminism and socialism. Charlotte Perkins was born on July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut. She was raised by her mother, Mary A. Fitch Perkins, because her father left his wife and children soon after Charlotte's birth and thereafter provided little support, emotional or financial, to his family. Frederick Beecher Perkins, her father, was the grandson of the noted theologian Lyman Beecher, which made Charlotte's great aunt the famous Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin . The Beecher family was perhaps the most famous family in America, but when Charlotte's father left he took his family connection with him. She and her brother grew up in an unhappy, cheerless home. Mother and children lived on the edge of poverty, moving 19 times in 18 years to 14 different cities.

    53. Index; HERLAND
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    Close window Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote "The Yellow Wall-Paper" as an article that first appeared in the New England Magazine in January, 1892, and was reprinted in this separate edition seven years later. It tells a largely autobiographical story of a woman who has a nervous breakdown after childbirth, is confined by her physician and husband in order that she have complete rest, is driven mad by hallucinations of a woman imprisoned behind the wallpaper in her room, and who frees herself by tearing down the paper. After attending the International Socialist and Labor Congress in England in 1896 as one of the few female speakers, Gilman returned to the United States and published

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