Charlotte Perkins Gilman
(1860–1935)

American short story and non-fiction writer, novelist, commercial artist, lecturer and feminist social reformer; married the artist Charles Walter Stetson in 1884 and went by that surname afterward.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Works

  • Benigna Machiavelli (1914)
  • Concerning Children (1900)
  • The Crux (1910)
  • The Dress of Women (1915)
  • Herland Series
    • Herland (1915)
    • With Her in Our Land (1916)
  • The Home, Its Work And Influence (1903)
  • Human Work (1904)
  • Humanness (1913)
  • Growth and Combat (1916)
  • In This Our World
  • The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture
  • Moving the Mountain (1911)
  • Our Brains and What Ails Them (1912)
  • Social Ethics: Sociology and the Future of Society (1914)
  • What Diantha Did
  • Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution (1898)
  • The Yellow Wall Paper (published 1891)
  • Why I Wrote The Yellow Wall-Paper (1913)

Works about Gilman

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1935, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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