Status
Available
Publication
Columbia University Press (1991), Edition: First Printing, Paperback, 345 pages
Description
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) is best known as the author of the short story The Yellow Wallpaper and a utopian novel, Herland. This reader offers a representative sample of her nonfiction writing. Presented chronologically, it emphasizes her thoughts on gender, evolution, economics, radical political movements, and women's groups.
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Physical description
345 p.; 6 x 1 inches
ISBN
0231076177 / 9780231076173
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essay
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