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Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories Novels Poems and Essays - Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories Novels Poems and Essays - cover

Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories Novels Poems and Essays - Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories Novels Poems and Essays

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The "Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories, Novels, Poems and Essays" is a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the rich and diverse literary contributions of one of the early feminist voices in American literature. This collection showcases Gilman's mastery in various genres, from her iconic short stories such as "The Yellow Wallpaper," which vividly illustrates the struggles against oppressive societal norms, to her thought-provoking essays advocating for women's rights and social reform. Gilman's literary style is characterized by its incisive clarity, psychological depth, and a keen socio-political awareness, making her work not only innovative but also foundational in exploring the intersection of gender and mental health during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent feminist, sociologist, and author whose life experiences profoundly influenced her writing. Born in 1860, she faced the limitations of her era's gender roles and became a vocal advocate for women's economic independence and educational opportunities. Her own struggles with postpartum depression and confinement heavily informed her most famous work, reflecting her desire to challenge societal norms and offer alternative perspectives on women's identity and autonomy. This comprehensive volume is essential for scholars, students, and general readers alike, offering deep insight into the socio-cultural dynamics of Gilman's time while remaining incredibly relevant to contemporary discussions on gender equality and mental health. As readers explore these works, they will not only appreciate the literary prowess of Gilman but also engage with enduring themes that continue to resonate today.
Disponible depuis: 03/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1820 pages.

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