Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia, with Selected Writings |
Contents
How Utopia Is Now Defined | 7 |
A Biographical Exploration | 13 |
This Prancing Young Utopia | 42 |
Writing to Empower Living | 82 |
Experiencing Gilmans Legacy | 115 |
Aunt Marys Pie Plant June 1908 | 117 |
A Garden of Babies June 1909 | 129 |
Heresy and Schism from What Diantha Did May 1910 | 137 |
Maidstone Comfort September 1912 | 186 |
Forsythe Forsythe January 1913 | 195 |
Mrs Hines Money April 1913 | 203 |
Bee Wise July 1913 | 211 |
A Council of War August 1913 | 220 |
A Unique History from Herland May 1915 | 229 |
Chapter 11 from With Her in Ourland November 1916 | 242 |
Notes | 257 |
Her Housekeeper January 1910 | 147 |
Chapter 9 from Moving the Mountain September and October 1911 | 159 |
Her Memories August 1912 | 174 |
A Strange Land August 1912 | 182 |
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