The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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... Charlotte Perkins Gilman , and Marga- ret Sanger were each concerned with the problems of modern society and of modern woman . All three transcended the strict limits of Victorian propriety in their personal lives . Each was divorced ...
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman , and Marga- ret Sanger were each concerned with the problems of modern society and of modern woman . All three transcended the strict limits of Victorian propriety in their personal lives . Each was divorced ...
Page 152
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman's most important work is her Woman and Economics , first published in 1898 , a scathing indict- ment of the traditional role of women . She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that ...
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman's most important work is her Woman and Economics , first published in 1898 , a scathing indict- ment of the traditional role of women . She attacked the waste of female talents and abilities and charged that ...
Page 194
... CHARLOTTE FORTEN Forten , Charlotte , Journal : A Free Negro in the Slave Era ( New York : Collier Books , 1961 ) ... PERKINS GILMAN Gilman , Charlotte Perkins Stetson , The Home : Its Work and Influence ( New York : McClure Phillips ...
... CHARLOTTE FORTEN Forten , Charlotte , Journal : A Free Negro in the Slave Era ( New York : Collier Books , 1961 ) ... PERKINS GILMAN Gilman , Charlotte Perkins Stetson , The Home : Its Work and Influence ( New York : McClure Phillips ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |