Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, born Charlotte Anna Perkins in Hartford, Connecticut, was an American writer of novels, short stories, and books on feminist issues, as well as publisher of her own feminist journal, The Forerunner, from 1909 to 1916, in which many of her works first appeared. Educated at the Rhode Island School of Design, Gilman was both a commercial artist and teacher before turning her hand to social issues, most notably women's rights, about which she wrote and lectured widely. Among her better-known works are Herland (1915), The Yellow Wallpaper (1899), and What Diantha Did (1910).
Issue 10 of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's literary journal, The Forerunner, self-published from 1909 to 1916, in which many of her books, poems, and essays first appeared. Included in this issue are the following works: "The Earth's Entail," "The Cottagette," "Wholesale Hypnotism," "Sit up and think!"," "The Kitchen Fly," "Alas!," "Her Pets," "What Diantha Did," "The Outer Reef!" ", and "Our Androcentric Culture." First published August 1910.
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