Lane, Ann J. To Herland and Beyond. Pantheon Books, 1990.
294, 304-5
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Cultural formation | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Scholars such as Ann J. Lane
have argued that although CPG
was twice married her true, unacknowledged sexual orientation was lesbian. Lane, Ann J. To Herland and Beyond. Pantheon Books, 1990. 294, 304-5 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | She became and remained particularly close to Martha Luther
, with whom she attained her first deep personal happiness. Scharnhorst, Gary. Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Twayne Publishers, 1985. 4 |
Literary responses | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Philosophers Jane Martin
and Evelyn Fox Keller
have critiqued this book's lack of intense feeling, something that perhaps reflects CPG
's desire to dissociate women from emotionalism. Ann J. Lane
noted that Herland constitutes CPG |
Reception | Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Biographer Ann J. Lane
asserts that, despite the obvious flaws in CPG
's work, her legacy is both rich and unquestionable: Lane maintains that Gilman set out to forge a new world-view, a social philosophy... |
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