
Biblio and Links
on
Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Non-Fiction
- Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Menand Women as a Factor in Social Evolution. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co. (1898)
- Concerning Children. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co. (1900)
- The Home: Its Work and Influence. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co. (1903)
- Human Work. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co. (1904)
- The Man-Made World; or, Our Andocentric Culture. New York: Charlton Co. (1911)
- Our Brains and What Ails Them. (1912) [serialized in Forerunner]
- Humanness. (1913) [serialized in Forerunner]
- Social Ethics. (1914) [serialized in Forerunner]
- The Dress of Women. (1915) [serialized in Forerunner]
- Growth and Combat. (1916) [serialized in Forerunner]
- His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. New York and London: Century Co. (1923)
- The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography. New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Co. (1935) Rpt. As The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. New York: Harper & Row, Colophon Books, 1975.
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Fiction
- "The Yellow Wallpaper" in New England Magazine, 5 [January], (1892).
- What Diantha Did. New York: Charlton Co. (1910)
- Moving the Mountain. New York: Charlton Co. (1911)
- The Crux. New York: Charlton Co. (1911)
- Benigna Machiavelli. (1914)
- Herland. (1915) [serialized in Forerunner]
- With Her in Ourland. (1916) [serialized in Forerunner]

About Gilman
- Hayden, Dolores. "Two Utopian Feminists and Their Programs for Kitchenless Houses." Signs 4 (Winter 1978): 274-90
- ---. Seven American Utopias: The Architecture of Communitarian Socialism, 1790-1935. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1976.
- Hill, Mary A. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making of a Radical Feminist, 1860-1896. Philadelphia: Temple U P, 1980.
- Lane, Ann L. "The Fictional World of Charlotte Perkins Gilman." Introduction to The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann L. Lane. New York: Pantheon, 1980.
- ---. To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. New York : Pantheon, 1990.
About Herland
- Auerbach, Nina. Communities of Women: an Idea in Fiction. Harvard, 1978.
- *Bartkowski, Frances. Feminist Utopias. Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press, 1989.
Chap. 1 on Herland and Wittig
- Bleich, David. "Sexism and the Discourse of Perfection." ATQ [American Transcendental Quarterly] n.s. 3.1 (March 1989): 11-26.
- Donaldson,-Laura-E. " The Eve of De-Struction: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Feminist Recreation of Paradise." Women's-Studies:-An-Interdisciplinary-Journal, 16 (1989), 373-87.
- Gough, Val. "Lesbians and Virgins: The Motherhood in Herland." pp. 195-215 IN Seed-David (ed.). Anticipations: Essays on Early Science Fiction and Its Precursors. Syracuse : Syracuse UP, 1995. xvi, 225 pp.
- *Gubar, Susan. "She in Herland: Feminism as Fantasy." 139-49. Coordinates, ed. Slusser, Rabkin, and Scholes. Rev and rpt 71-82 in No Man's Land. Vol. 2: Sexchanges by Gilbert and Gubar. Yale. 1989.
- Hall,-K.-Graehme. "Mothers and Children: 'Rising with the Resistless Tide' in Herland." 161-171 IN Meyering-Sheryl-L. (ed. & intro.). Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. Ann Arbor : Univ. Microfilms Internat. Research P, 1989.
- *Jones,-Libby-Falk. "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." Pp. 116-129 IN Jones-Libby-Falk (ed.); Goodwin-Sarah-Webster (ed.). Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Knoxville : U of Tennessee P, 1990.
- Keyser, Elizabeth. "Looking Backward: From Herland to Gulliver's Travels. Studies in American Fiction (1983): 31-46. Rpt. In Karpinski-Joanne-B. (ed.). Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. New York : G. K. Hall, 1992.
- *Lane, Ann. Introduction. Herland. New York: Pantheon Books, 1979.
- Lees, Susan H. "Motherhood in Feminist Utopias." 219-32. in Rohrlich, Rubyand Elaine Hoffman Baruch, eds. Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers. New York: Shocken, 1984.
- *Miller,-Margaret. "The Ideal Woman in Two Feminist Science-Fiction Utopias." Science-Fiction-Studies. 1983 July, 10:2 (30), 191-198.
About Herland and Suzy McGee Charnas's Motherlines.
- Peyser,-Thomas-Galt. "Reproducing Utopia: Charlotte Perkins and Herland." Studies-in-American-Fiction, Boston, MA (SAF). 1992 Spring, 20:1, 1-16
- Rawls,-Melanie. "Herland and Out of the Silent Planet." Mythlore 13:2 (#48) 1986 Winter, 51-54.
- *Roberts, Robin. "Feminist Utopias," Chapter 3 of A New Species: Science and Gender in Science Fiction. U of Illinois P , 1993. Pp. 73-6 on Herland.
- Smith, Marsha A. "The Disoriented Male Narrator and Societal Conversion: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Feminist Utopian Vision." ATQ [American Transcendental Quarterly] n.s. 3.1 (March 1989): 123-34.
- *Wilson, Christopher P. "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Steady Burghers: The Terrain of Herland." Women's Studies 12 (1986): 271-92.
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