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Charlotte Perkins Gilman 1860-1935. She was a U.S. fiction, non-fiction, and poetry writer along with being an editor and a feminist theorist. Most of her work involves the status and oppression of women. She knew early on that economic dependence of women meant a physical and emotional slavery for them. In addition, the assumption that women's roles were that of mothers and homemakers (without other choices) was a prescription for personal and cultural incapacity. She even wrote Women and Economics (1898) to illustrate the effect of economic dependence.
Her short stories continue these themes with the most famous, The Yellow Wallpaper, depicting an actual "cure" for depression in women and the sad outcome of that cure. Her most famous novel is, Herland, which is the second book the the trilogy we will be reading.
Her short stories continue these themes with the most famous, The Yellow Wallpaper, depicting an actual "cure" for depression in women and the sad outcome of that cure. Her most famous novel is, Herland, which is the second book the the trilogy we will be reading.

Pip, I agree with you. She's one of my favorite authors. While I've read Herland, the second in the trilogy, this is a first read of this work for me too. I am sure I won't be disappointed.



Some are mentioned here: http://io9.com/5060135/could-you-live...