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Charlotte Perkins Gilman in about 1900
 

There are 10 critical essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Critical Essay by Martha J. Cutter
15,646 words, approx. 52 pages
In the following essay, Cutter discusses the feminist meaning of language in Gilman's fiction.
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Critical Essay by Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams
9,919 words, approx. 33 pages
In the following essay, Ganobcsik-Williams examines Gilman's seemingly elitist approach to social issues.
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Critical Essay by Judith A. Allen
9,645 words, approx. 32 pages
In the following essay, Allen explores Gilman's response to the widespread prostitution in her time.
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Critical Essay by Minna Doskow
9,419 words, approx. 31 pages
In the following essay, Doskow provides an overview of Gilman's utopian novels.
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Critical Essay by Martha J. Cutter
8,937 words, approx. 30 pages
In the following essay, Cutter analyzes Gilman's stories about language.
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Critical Essay by Frank G. Kirkpatrick
7,661 words, approx. 26 pages
In the following essay, Kirkpatrick discusses Gilman's female-centered theology, locating the historical context for it in late-nineteenth-century romanticism.
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Critical Essay by Denise D. Knight
6,164 words, approx. 21 pages
In the following essay, Knight discusses what Gilman's private poetry reveals about her inner life.
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Critical Essay by Lillian S. Robinson
5,714 words, approx. 19 pages
In the following essay, Robinson discusses Gilman's detective novel Unpunished as a political novel.
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Critical Essay by Carol Farley Kessler
5,157 words, approx. 17 pages
In the following essay, Kessler examines the ways several of Gilman's lesser-known short stories contribute to her overall canon of literature designed to effect social change.
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Critical Essay by Denise D. Knight
4,288 words, approx. 14 pages
In the following essay, Knight traces instances of Gilman's racist and nativist opinions in her writing.


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There are 16 critical essays on literary works by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.

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