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  1. Concerning children by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. by Gilman. Charlotte Perkins. 1860-1935., 1901
  2. Women and economics a study of the economic relation between men and women as a factor in social evolution Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Charlotte Perkins (1860-1935) Gilman, 1981
  3. The Crux: A Novel
  4. In This Our World, And Other Poems;
  5. Something to vote for; a one act play by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935, 1911-12-31
  6. In this our world by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935, 1898-12-31
  7. In this our world, and other poems; by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935, 1895-12-31
  8. What Diantha did; a novel. by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. by Gilman. Charlotte Perkins. 1860-1935., 1910-01-01
  9. The home. its work and influence. by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. by Gilman. Charlotte Perkins. 1860-1935., 1904-01-01
  10. Concerning children by Charlotte Perkins [Stetson] Gilman. by Gilman. Charlotte Perkins. 1860-1935., 1901
  11. The man-made world or. our androcentric culture by Charlotte Per by Gilman. Charlotte Perkins. 1860-1935., 1911-01-01
  12. The crux : a novel by Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935 Gilman, 2009-10-26
  13. The Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Volume 1: 1879-1887 and Volume 2 1890-1935 by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1994-12-01
  14. Biography - Gilman, Charlotte (Anna) Perkins (Stetson) (1860-1935): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Les Stone, 2003-01-01

81. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860–1935, American feministand reformer, b. Hartford, Conn.; greatgranddaughter of Lyman Beecher.
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, , 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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82. ClassicNotes: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860 - 1935)
Though she is best known for her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prolific novelist, poet, lecturer, social commentator, and journalist with a major influence on countless women past and present. Gilman continued writing after her happy remarriage to her cousin George Houghton Gilman in 1900. In 1932, she learned she had incurable breast cancer. Wanting to be in charge of her own death, she committed suicide with an overdose of chloroform on August 17, 1935. Gilman left behind a feminist legacy that is still being uncovered today, as much of her previously neglected work is currently being republished.
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83. Bibliography: Works By Charlotte Perkins Gilman
A Celebration of Women Writers. Works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman(1860 1935). Bibliography Non-Fiction. Women and Economics A
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  • Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution.
  • Concerning Children.
  • The Home: Its Work and Influence.
  • Human Work.
  • The Man-Made World; or, Our Andocentric Culture. New York: Charlton Co. (1911)
  • Our Brains and What Ails Them. (1912) [serialized in Forerunner
  • Humanness. (1913) [serialized in Forerunner
  • Social Ethics. (1914) [serialized in Forerunner
  • The Dress of Women. (1915) [serialized in Forerunner
  • Growth and Combat. (1916) [serialized in Forerunner
  • His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. New York and London: Century Co. (1923)
  • The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography.. New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Co. (1935)
Fiction
  • "The Yellow Wallpaper" in New England Magazine , 5 [January], (1892).
  • The Yellow Wallpaper.
  • What Diantha Did. New York: Charlton Co. (1910)
  • Moving the Mountain. New York: Charlton Co. (1911)
  • The Crux.

84. Charlotte Perkins Gilman @ Catharton Authors
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85. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860 1935). Nationality
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, intoa family that, despite their poverty, made every attempt to give her the
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    1869, Fredrick Perkins divorces Mary Perkins. 1895, Charlotte meets the social reformerJane Addams, who invites Gilman then tours the United States and England
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    Charlotte Perkins is born in Hartford, Connecticut to Fredrick Beecher Perkins, a librarian and magazine editor, and his wife, Mary Fitch Perkins. Fredrick Perkins leaves the family for prolonged periods of time. He sends Charlotte educational material to read. Fredrick Perkins divorces Mary Perkins. Charlotte marries Charles Walter Stetson (reluctantly). Charlotte gives birth to Katharine Beecher, after which she suffers from severe depression. She consults the noted neurologist S. Weir Mitchell, who prescribs his "rest cure" of complete bed rest and limited intellectual activity. She takes a trip to California. She leaves her husband, moving to Pasadena, California with her daughter and destitute mother. She begins writing poetry and short stories. She moves to San Francisco, where she edits feminist publications, assists in the planning of the California Women's Congresses of 1894-95, and helps to found the Women's Peace Party. Charlotte meets the social reformer Jane Addams, who invites her to spend several months at Hull House in Chicago, Illinois. Gilman then tours the United States and England lecturing on women's rights and on labor reform. She publishes Women in Economics , her best-known nonfiction work and "feminist manifesto." In the book Charlotte argues that women's secondary status in society, and especially their economic dependence on men, is not the result of biological inferiority but rather of culturally enforced behavior.

    89. Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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    Gilman's life was shaped by two principle circumstances of her family; one was their status as intellectuals and reformers (Harriet Beecher Stowe was Gilman's great-aunt, and her great-grandfather was the fmous minister Lyman Beecher, among other lesser luminaries) and the other was the instability of her nuclear family, with her mother's consequent unhappiness. The first encouraged Gilman to participate in the family tradition of progressive public works, while the second left her estranged from her father, and with an emotionall y distant mother. Gilman described her mother's system of child-rearing as deliberately "deny[ing] the child all expression of affection as far as possible, so that she should not be used to it or long for it." This had a naturally unhappy effect on Gilman, who was frequently visited by self-doubt and depression throughout her adult life. Gilman's first vocation was painting, by which she was able to maintain herself prior to her first marriage. Through art, in fact, she met her husband, the artist Walter Stetson. From early in the marriage, Gilman suffered from debilitating depression, and her symptoms only lessened when she was separated from her husband. She tried S. Weir Mitchell's rest cure, which, with its requirements that she never touch a pen or brush again, had an effect the reverse of heathful. Stetson's belief that Gilman should become less "selfish" - that is, wholly devoted to his service, rather than involved in the public welfare - exacerbated her mental troubles, particularly as she seems to have internalized his (and society's) prescription that wives should abnegate their individuality on the shrine of spousal devotion. Gilman later traced the baleful effects of this philosophy in "

    90. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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    91. Schlesinger Library Publishes Novel By C. P. Gilman
    Unpunished, the last work and only mystery novel by the feminist critic and philosopherCharlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935), was unearthed from a vault in
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman Unpunished , the last work and only mystery novel by the feminist critic and philosopher Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935), was unearthed from a vault in Radcliffe's Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library and published recently by the Feminist Press. Gilman wrote the novel in 1929, at the end of her long career as a writer and radical reformer. While best remembered for her haunting book The Yellow Wallpaper , she produced an impressive body of work, including her treatises Women and Economics and The Home ; the utopian fiction Herland ; her autobiography, The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman ; poetry; and other novels. Unpunished explores Gilman's familiar theme of the social injustices suffered by women and anticipates contemporary concerns of domestic abuse and sexual violence. "This novel has a clever plot and a wonderful cast of characters, similar to those in an Agatha Christie mystery," according to Jane Knowles, Radcliffe College archivist. Established at Radcliffe College in 1943, the

    92. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860 1935 picture source Born in Connecticut;Grew up in Rhode Island; Married Charles Stetson in 1883;
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    • Born in Connecticut Grew up in Rhode Island Married Charles Stetson in 1883 One daughter 1884 Great niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe moved to California 1890 speaker and lecturer 1890 - 1920 Wrote poems, short story's and magazine articles as well as books, fiction and nonfiction The Yellow Wallpaper Women and Economics 1898 (used as college textbook in the 1920's and translated into 7 languages) 1900 married cousin George Houghton Gilman Herland 1909-1916 Editor and publisher of The Forerunner (her magazine) Suffering from breast cancer she took her own life in 1935
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    94. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Giles, Herbert Allen, 18451935. Gillmore, Inez Haynes, 1873-1970. Gilman, CharlottePerkins, 1860-1935. Ginzberg, Louis, 1873-1953. Gissing, George, 1857-1903.
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    Gaboriau, Emile, 1832-1873 Galbraith, Anna M. (Anna Mary), b. 1859 Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 Galt, John, 1779-1839 ... Guthrie, William, 1835-1908
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