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1. | Deconstruction And Construction: A Study Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Feminist Utopias |
2. | The Rudimentary Gender Economy |
3. | From Escape To Freedom---a Feminist Reading Of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper And Herland |
4. | On The Theme Of Motherhood In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Feminist Utopian Trilogy |
5. | Free Or Bound |
6. | From “Herland” To “Ourland”:On Gilman's Herland And With Her In Ourland From The Perspective Of Ecofeminism |
7. | The Construction Of Feminist Consciousness:Reading The Yellow Wallpaper And Herland From The Perspective Of Feminist Narratology |
8. | Research On Charlotte Gilman's Ecofeminism In The Yellow Wallpaper And Herland |
9. | On The Construction Of Women's Androgyny In Herland |
10. | Objects In Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Trilogy |
11. | Screaming across the pond: A pairing of selected works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Virginia Woolf |
12. | Writing from life: Women and economics in the short fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
13. | Unfamilial bonds: Technological fiction and the reimagination of gender (Donna Haraway, Mary Shelley, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, C. L. Moore, Judith Merril) |
14. | 'The world, our home': The rhetorical vision of women's clubs in American literature, 1870--1920 (Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, Sarah Orne Jewett, Willa Cather, Mary Austin) |
15. | Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Naturalist playwright |
16. | 'Play with the stories a little while': Mobility of mind in short fictions by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Chopin, George Egerton and Sarah Grand |
17. | Doctoring the text: Therapeutic realism in nineteenth-century American literature (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, S. Weir Mitchell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Henry James) |
18. | Artists, celebrities, and reformers: American women literary autobiographers in the 1930s (Edith Wharton, Gertrude Atherton, Mary Austin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman) |
19. | Toward an ecriture feminine: A study of the utopian novels of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain as pioneering endeavors in establishing a feminine literary tradition |
20. | The legacy of natural theology in the Northern Baptist theological tradition, 1827--1918 (Francis Wayland, Ezekiel Gilman Robinson, Augustus Hopkins Strong, Walter Rauschenbusch) |
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