Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries: Literary and Intellectual Contexts
By Cynthia J. Davis (Editor), Cynthia J. Davis (Contribution by), Denise D. Knight (Editor), Gary Scharnhorst (Contribution by), Jennifer S. Tuttle (Contribution by), Monika Elbert (Contribution by), Lawrence J Oliver (Contribution by), Charlotte Rich (Contribution by), Judith A Allen (Contribution by), Melody Graulich (Contribution by), Joanne B. Karpinski (Contribution by), Janice J. Kirkland (Contribution by), Lisa A. Long (Contribution by), Mary M. Moynihan (Contribution by), Denise D. Knight (Contribution by)
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By Cynthia J. Davis (Editor), Cynthia J. Davis (Contribution by), Denise D. Knight (Editor), Gary Scharnhorst (Contribution by), Jennifer S. Tuttle (Contribution by), Monika Elbert (Contribution by), Lawrence J Oliver (Contribution by), Charlotte Rich (Contribution by), Judith A Allen (Contribution by), Melody Graulich (Contribution by), Joanne B. Karpinski (Contribution by), Janice J. Kirkland (Contribution by), Lisa A. Long (Contribution by), Mary M. Moynihan (Contribution by), Denise D. Knight (Contribution by)
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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 misunderstandings of the feminist writer and lecturer as an isolated radical. Gilman believed and preached that no life is ever led in isolation; indeed, the cornerstone of her philosophy was the idea that “humanity is a relation.”Gilman's highl...



