"Originally produced and distributed 1989 by UMI Research Press"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Charlotte Perkins Gilman on the theory and practice of feminism / Carl N. Degler -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman: a feminist's struggle with womanhood / Mary A. Hill -- Gilman's "The yellow wallpaper": a centenary / Linda Wagner-Martin -- "Too terribly good to be printed": Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The yellow wallpaper" / Conrad Shumaker -- Convention coverage or how to read your own life / Jean E. Kennard -- Monumental feminism and literature's ancestral house: another look at "The yellow wallpaper" / Janice Haney-Peritz -- Teaching "Women in America": some notes on pedagogy and Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Maria Bruno -- The gothic prism: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's gothic stories and her autobiography / Juliann Evans Fleenor -- Brittle jars and bitter jangles: light verse by Charlotte Perkins Gilman / Carol Farley Kessler -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Whitman connection / Joann P. Krieg -- What Diantha did: the authority of experience / Sharon M. Rambo -- Mothers and children: "rising with the resistless tide" in Herland / K. Graehme Hall -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman's steady burghers: the terrain of Herland / Christopher P. Wilson -- She in Herland: feminism as fantasy / Susan Gubar.
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