"Freed"
Title | "Freed" |
Year for Search | 1912 |
Authors | [Gilman], [Charlotte Perkins](1860-1935) |
Secondary Title | The Forerunner |
Volume / Edition | 3.3 |
Pagination | 65-66 |
Date Published | March 1912 |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia brought about by the loss of memory of the past and the disappearance of legal records and most books, except in the sciences. Humanity then recreates itself, establishes a world language and frees women to become full participants in the creation of knowledge. Women chose to limit the number of children to the number that could be supported. |
Info Notes | Gilman wrote many utopias; see also 1894, 1895, 1907, 1908, 1909-10, 1911, 1912 “Her Memories” and “A Strange Land,” 1913 (2), 1915, and 1916 (3) Gilman. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Female author (1860-1935). |
Full Text | 1912 [Gilman, Charlotte Perkins] (1860-1935). “Freed.” The Forerunner 3.3 (March 1912): 65-66. PSt Eutopia brought about by the loss of memory of the past and the disappearance of legal records and most books, except in the sciences. Humanity then recreates itself, establishes a world language and frees women to become full participants in the creation of knowledge. Women choose to limit the number of children to the number that could be supported. Female author. |