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A Very Different Story : Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Part of the Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies series
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Almost all Gilman's work asserts optimistically the possibility for utopian change, yet ironically she is probably most widely celebrated for her darkly tragic story The Yellow Wallpaper.

The focus of this essay collection is Gilman's utopianism.

Her best-known and critically addressed novel is Herland, and several contributors revisit it in order to deepen our understanding of the complexity of Gilman's utopian vision.

The lesser-known Moving the Mountain - deserving of more attention than it has received - is the subject of a full essay, and other essays explore utopian ideas in Gilman's short stories.

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Liverpool University Press
0853235910 / 9780853235910
Hardback
813.4
01/11/1998
United Kingdom
256 pages
163 x 239 mm
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