Autobiography of charlotte perkins gilman

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  • Bib ID:
    2115287
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    Author:
    Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935
    Description:
    • New York, Arno Press, 1972 [c1935]
    • xxxviii, 341 p. ports. 23 cm.
    ISBN:
    0405044593
    Series:
    American women: images and realities.
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    American feminist, writer, artist, and lecturer (1860–1935)

    Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman (; née Perkins; July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935), also known by her first married name Charlotte Perkins Stetson, was an American humanist, novelist, writer, lecturer, early sociologist, advocate for social reform, and eugenicist.[1] She was a utopianfeminist and served as a role model for future generations of feminists because of her unorthodox concepts and lifestyle. Her works were primarily focused on gender, specifically gendered labor division in society, and the problem of male domination. She has been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.[2] Her best remembered work today is her semi-autobiographical short story "The Yellow Wallpaper", which she wrote after a severe bout of postpartum psychosis.

    Early life

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    Gilman was born on July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Mary Fitch Westcott and Frederic Beecher Perk