Among recent scholars, Cynthia J. Davis
has marked the significance of CPG
's poetry in her oeuvre, while Catherine J. Golden
, noted that In This Our World served both to establish her audience and...
Literary responses
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
In their afterword to Unpunished, editors Catherine J. Golden
and Denise D. Knight
consider it a remarkable use of the conventions of the detective story in the service of feminist satire and socio- political critique.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “Afterword”. Unpunished, edited by Denise D. Knight and Catherine J. Golden, The Feminist Press, 1997.
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Texts
Golden, Catherine J. “‘Written to Drive Nails With’: Recalling the Early Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman”. Charlotte Perkins Gilman - Optimist Reformer, edited by Jill Rudd and Val Gough, University of Iowa Press, 1999.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “Afterword”. Unpunished, edited by Denise D. Knight and Catherine J. Golden, The Feminist Press, 1997.
Golden, Catherine J. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman”. Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers, edited by Denise D. Knight et al., Greenwood Press, 1997, pp. 160-7.
Fishkin, Shelley Fisher. “Reading Gilman in the Twenty-First Century”. The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited by Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando, Associated University Presses, 2000, pp. 209-20.
Tuttle, Jennifer S. “Rewriting the West Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman”. The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, edited by Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando, Associated University Presses, 2000.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Unpunished. Editors Golden, Catherine J. and Denise D. Knight, The Feminist Press, 1997.