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  1. The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader, Ann J. Lane, ed. by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1999-04-01
  2. The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography (Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1991-02-15
  3. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wall-Paper: A Sourcebook and Critical Edition (Routledge Guides to Literature)
  4. Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings (Penguin Classics) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1999-09-01
  5. A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900
  6. Wild Unrest: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Making of "The Yellow Wall-Paper" by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, 2010-11-18
  7. The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Judith A. Allen, 2009-09-01
  8. The Yellow Wall-Paper, Herland, and Selected Writings (Penguin Classics) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 2009-09-29
  9. The Abridged Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Denise D Knight ed. by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1998-07-01
  10. The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 2009-06-15
  11. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making of a Radical Feminist, 1860-1896 by Mary A. Hill, 1980-03
  12. The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  13. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Towards Utopia With Selected Writings (Utopianism and Communitarianism) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Carol Farley Kessler, 1995-04
  14. The "Yellow Wall-Paper" and Selected Stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1994-03

21. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935). As a prolific writer in theearly 1900s often focusing on the woman question, Charolotte
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CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN (1860-1935) A s a prolific writer in the early 1900s often focusing on the "woman question," Charolotte Perkins Gilman influenced thousands of women through her witty and often provocative novels, studies, stories, poems and lectures. Grandniece of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Gilman grew up in a modest home in Providence, Rhode Island. A short time after she dropped out of college, Gilman married a local artist and gave birth to her first child. Soon after, she suffered from a near nervous breakdown. This experience led her to relocate to California, get a divorce, and leave her daughter in care of her ex-husband. These bold actions were practically unheard of during this time, particularly for women. In California, she was poor and turned to writing as a way of earning money. Her best known story, "The Yellow Wallpaper" is about a woman who suffers from a mental breakdown due to the birth of her child. Sounds familiar? After publishing a book of poetry, she joined the socialist Helen Campell in editing the Pacific Coast Woman's Press Association. Then she turned to lecturing: her name began to spread, and she became well known for her discussion on women's topics. With book Woman and Economics (1898), she emerged as a spokesperson on such topics as women's perspectives on work and family: she believed that men and women should share the responsibility of houseworka radical notion at the turn of the century. She also believed that women should be encouraged, from a very early age, to be independent and to work for themselves.

22. Historic Humanist Series: Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935). American feminist and writer, best knownfor her book Women and Economics (1898), which has become a feminist classic.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
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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 Human Work (1904). Gilman founded the journal Forerunner (1909-16), in which she published feminist stories and articles. She also lectured extensively on women's rights and other social issues. Gilman's other writings include "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892), an account of her experience with depression; In This Our World (1893), a collection of poetry; The Man-made World (1911); and His Religion and Hers Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman 18601935. american writer and feminist. CharlottePerkins Gilman was born, Charlotte Anna Perkins. She was
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935
american writer and feminist
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born, Charlotte Anna Perkins. She was born July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut. Her father Frederick Beecher Perkins, a magazine editor frequently left the family for long periods of time. Charlotte would often spend time with her greataunts, Catherine Beecher, advocate of "domestic feminism", Isabella Beecher Hooker, an ardent suffragist, who was a supporter of women's right to vote, and Harriet Beecher Stower, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin In 1884, at the age of 24, Gilman married Charles W. Stetson, a local artist. Soon after, the birth of her first child, Gilman suffered from a near nervous breakdown. This experience led her to move to California, get a divorce, and leave her daughter in the care of her ex-husband. In California, Gilman who was poor, turned to writing as a way of earning money. Gilman wrote poetry, and short stories, among them "The Yellow Wallpaper," which later became a feminist classic. Among her poetry, and fiction short stories, Gilman wrote many non-fiction stories. Her best known work is Women and Economics ,(1898) which argues that sexual and maternal roles of women have been over emphasized to the detriment of their social and economical potential, and that only economic independence could bring true freedom.

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Project Gutenberg Author record. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 18601935. Titles.
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26. Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman [1860-1935} - WEDDED BLISS
Poems by Women. WEDDED BLISS. Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman 18601935}. O come and be my mate! said the Eagle to the Hen; I
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Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman "O come and be my mate!" said the Eagle to the Hen;
"I love to soar, but then I want my mate to rest Forever in the nest!" Said the Hen, "I cannot fly, I have no wish to try, But I joy to see my mate careering through the sky!" They wed, and cried, "Ah, this is Love, my own!" And the Hen sat, and the Eagle soared, alone. "O come and be my mate!" said the Lion to the Sheep; "My love for you is deep!

27. Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman [1860-1935] - SIMILAR CASES
Poems by Women. SIMILAR CASES. Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman 18601935.There was once a little animal, No bigger than a fox, And
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Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman There was once a little animal,
No bigger than a fox, And on five toes he scampered Over Tertiary rocks. They called him Eohippus, And they called him very small, And they thought him of no value - When they thought of him at all; For the lumpish old Dinoceras And Coryphodon so slow Were the heavy aristocracy In days of long ago. Said the little Eohippus, "I am going to be a horse!

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman. De literaire carrière van de Amerikaanse schrijfsteren feministe Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman (18601935) begon rond 1890.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman
De literaire carrière van de Amerikaanse schrijfster en feministe Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) begon rond 1890. Zij werd bekend met gedichten, korte verhalen en sociale analyses, waarin zij het opnam voor de achtergestelde vrouw. De jeugd van Charlotte Perkins Gilman was moeilijk. Haar vader verliet het gezin en haar moeder moest werk gaan zoeken. Hierdoor verhuisde het gezin gemiddeld elk jaar. In 1884 trouwde Charlotte met de kunstenaar Charles W. Stetson, maar dit huwelijk duurde slechts kort. In 1900 trad zij voor de tweede keer in het huwelijksbootje. Charlotte werd meer en meer depressief. Uiteindelijk verliet zij haar tweede man, George H. Gilman en verhuisde naar California. In "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) schreef Gilman over de seksualiteit binnen het huwelijk. Op basis van haar eigen ervaring portretteerde zij een vrouw die door dokter en echtgenoot werd geïntimideerd.

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A short but useful essay on Gilman's life and work. Charlotte Perkins Gilman Bibliography
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Gives you a complete list of Gilman's published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Feminization of Education
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Behind the "Barred Windows": The Imprisonment of Women's Bodies and Minds in Nineteenth-Century America
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30. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 English 311/511 English 413/513 English 462/562 Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935). .
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Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562 Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
American Literature Sites

Foley Library Catalog
Biographical sketch at the Gale Group site.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" site
at www.scribblingwomen.org includes an audio drama version of the story, biographical information, a short critical essay, and other materials.
Biographical sketch and links to research collections
at Kim Wells's Domestic Goddesses site.
Bibliography of primary works
at the Celebration of Women Writers site.
"The Yellow Wallpaper"
with commentary from Daniel Anderson's students at the University of Texas [1996].
Teaching Gilman's work
from the Heath Anthology site.
A page about Gilman
from Clemson University contains a brief bibliography of secondary works.
Study questions
on Herland
"Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Feminization of Education"
by Deborah DeSimone. The Autobiography of a Quack by S. Weir Mitchell A student site with annotated bibliography by Dr. Jim Wohlpart's students at Florida Gulf Coast University (1998). Image courtesy of the Celebration of Women Writers site.

31. UTEL: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Page
UTEL, Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935).
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  • A Bio-bibliographical note about Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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    Credits and Acknowledgements
    The University of Toronto English Library is a project of the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts and Science, funded by the Provost's Electronic Courseware Fund. UTEL was created by Ian Lancashire, Christopher Douglas, and Dennis G. Jerz. We wish to thank the University of Toronto Information Commons, and the members of the Centre for Academic Technology, especially John Bradley, Ian Graham, and Allen Forsyth. See individual Works pages for other credits. The author portrait is reproduced from the frontpiece of The Later Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman . (Ed. Denise D. Knight. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1996. Page ii. PS 1744 G57A6 ROBA.)

    32. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    Postbellum America, 18661913. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935. ByMachella Caldwell Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
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    Postbellum America, 1866-1913
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935
    By Machella Caldwell
    Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
    Charlotte Perkins was born July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Frederick Beecher Perkins and Mary Fitch Perkins. In 1869 her father deserted the family, and she and her mother went to live with his relatives. She received very little schooling but was profoundly affected by the views of her family. Influenced by the determination and self-reliance of her great aunts Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin , Catherine Beecher, and Isabella Beecher Hooker, as well as her mother, Perkins developed her views on "feminist convictions" and the desire to see social reform, as noted in "Charlotte Perkins Gilman." At an very early age she learned to be independent and worked as a teacher to support herself. In 1878 she attended the Rhode Island School of Design and became a commercial artist. In 1884 she married Charles Walter Stetson ,who was also a artist, and they gave birth to a daughter a year later. After the birth of her daughter, Perkins suffered from depression that would haunt her the rest of her life. After divorcing Stetson in 1890, she married George Houghton Gilman in 1900. Perkins was an American feminist and social activist, as well as a writer. She decided to move to Pasadena, California, in 1888, where she wrote her most famous short story, "The Yellow Wallpaper." From 1894 to 1895 she was active in planning the California Women's Congresses, as well as founding the Women's Peace Party. She was known as a feminist writer who expressed her views and beliefs in her novels, short stories, and nonfiction works. Most of her writings were based on her own experiences that she faced from divorce to depression. In 1898 she published her best known nonfiction work

    33. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
    Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Feminist author,lecturer (18601935), Who's Who in American History. Born to a
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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"

    34. Occupations
    Gilman, Charlotte Perkins (18601935) Feminist, social reformer. Gilman,Charlotte Perkins (1860-1935) Feminist, social reformer.
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    Editor of The Nation Goldman, Emma
    Anarchist orator and author Grady, Henry W.
    Editor of The Atlanta Constitution Grant, Ulysses S. Civil War General Republican President, 1869-1877 Sinclair, Upton Journalist, novelist, Socialist Steinbeck, John Novelist Sumner, William Graham Sociologist, economist Turner, Frederick Jackson UW-Madison Historian Twain, Mark (S. Clemens) Novelist, satirist Veblen, Thorstein Economist, social critic Social Reformers Addams, Jane Social Reformer Anthony, Susan B. Suffragist, Social Reformer Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Feminist, social reformer Goldman, Emma Anarchist orator and author La Follette, Robert M. Republican Congressman, 1885-1891 Governor of Wisconsin, 1900-1906

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    Gildas, 516?570? Giles, Herbert Allen, 1845-1935; Gillmore, Inez Haynes,1873-1970; Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. Gilman, Charlotte
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    Author Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 18601935 Keywords Authors G Gilman, CharlottePerkins, 1860-1935; Titles M ; Subject Social groups; the family
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    37. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    their careers. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) Her life and workas a social scientist and feminist. by Mary Beekman. Charlotte
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    Women's Intellectual Contributions to the Study of Mind and Society Students, as part of an advanced seminar, examined and wrote about the lives of these women, their intellectual contributions, and the unique impact and special problems that being female had on their careers.
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935):
    Her life and work as a social scientist and feminist. by Mary Beekman
    In order to understand Charlotte Perkins Gilman as writer and intellectual, we must first know something of her personal life. For, although Gilman tried to keep the two personae separate in her own lifetime, we inevitably see conflict in the reality of her experience. For example, in creating her autobiography The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman , Gilman painted a public image she felt women should emulate while the diaries she left behind reveal the frailties of common human existence (Hill, 1980, p. 6-7). (Biographical information compiled from: Kessler, Carol Farley (1995). Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her progress toward Utopia with selected writings . Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. pages 14-40). Charlotte Perkins was born on July 3, 1860 to Frederick Beecher Perkins and Mary A. Fitch. It is with her parents that these dueling personae began to take shape as each was from a prominent Rhode Island family with conflicting worldviews. Frederick sprung from the Beecher family, one well known for its radicals including Isabella Beecher Hooker, a famous suffragist and Harriet Beecher Stowe, an abolitionist and the renowned author of

    38. Gilman Charlotte Perkins From FOLDOC
    social philosopher who chronicled the abuses of androcentric culture (18601935). modelsin the autobiographical The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1935).
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman. 18601935 American social activist and writer. Women are human beings as much as men, by nature; and as
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    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;

    40. Work & Society -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman Bibliography
    will break society's norms and demand equality. Charlotte PerkinsGilman, 18601935. Gilman married her cousin, George Gilman in
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    Return Home Course Texts Requirements Syllabus ... How to Use the Forum Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1) by Carrie Rogers Links to Online Resources Books and Articles
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    This site offers great information about Gilman's history, her works, her motivations and her driving forces. It includes the dates of her publications as well as quick summaries of her books. Digital Library Archives
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    As the Assistant Professor of Education and an Executive of Women's Studies at Long Island College, Ms. DeSimone puts together a very informative site about Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the way she can be viewed through an educational perspective.
    Books and Articles Gilman, Charlotte Perkins.

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