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Jennifer S. Tuttle, Janice J. Kirkland, Judith A. Allen, Gary Scharnhorst, Lawrence J. Oliver, Cynthia J. Davis, Denise D. Knight, Lisa A. Long, Melody Graulich, Mary M. Moynihan, Monika M. Elbert, Charlotte Rich, Joanne B. Karpinski
304 pages • first pub 2004 (editions)
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Language: English
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This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of literature, social justice, and intellectual history, as it offers a rich and nuanced exploration of the life and ideas of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a pioneering feminist writer and thinker who challenged the status quo of her time.
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Considers Gilman's place in American literary and social history by examining her relationships to other prominent intellectuals of her era.By placing Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the company of her contemporaries, this collection seeks to correct ...
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Jennifer S. Tuttle, Janice J. Kirkland, Judith A. Allen, Gary Scharnhorst, Lawrence J. Oliver, Cynthia J. Davis, Denise D. Knight, Lisa A. Long, Melody Graulich, Mary M. Moynihan, Monika M. Elbert, Charlotte Rich, Joanne B. Karpinski
304 pages • first pub 2004 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of literature, social justice, and intellectual history, as it offers a rich and nuanced exploration of the life and ideas of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a pioneering feminist writer and thinker who challenged the status quo of her time.
Description
Considers Gilman's place in American literary and social history by examining her relationships to other prominent intellectuals of her era.By placing Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the company of her contemporaries, this collection seeks to correct ...
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