"With Her in Ourland"
Title | "With Her in Ourland" |
Year for Search | 1916 |
Authors | [Gilman], [Charlotte Perkins](1860-1935) |
Secondary Title | The Forerunner (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 7 |
Pagination | 6-11, 38-44, 67-73, 93-98, 123-28, 152-58, 179-85, 208-13, 237-43, 262-69, 291-97, 318-25 |
Date Published | January - December 1916 |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Continuation of 1915 Gilman in which one of the couples tours and comments on world conditions and then more specifically on the U.S. The woman from Herland concludes that she could not have a child in the U.S. She wants to return to Herland and hopes for a boy. |
Additional Publishers | Serial rpt. in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: "Moving the Mountain," "Herland," and "With Her in Ourland". Ed. Minna Doskow (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999), 270-387. First book publication as With Her in Ourland. Sequel to Herland. Ed. Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997), 59-193. Excerpts published in The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane (New York: Pantheon Books, 1980), 200-08; and in Carol Farley Kessler, Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia With Selected Writings (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 242-52. |
Info Notes | Gilman wrote many utopias; see also 1894, 1895, 1907, 1908, 1909-10, 1911, 1912 (3), 1913 (2), and 1916 “How They Were Denobled” and “A Surplus Woman” |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Female author (1860-1935). |
Full Text | 1916 [Gilman, Charlotte Perkins] (1860-1935). “With Her in Ourland.” The Forerunner (New York) 7 (January - December 1916): 6-11, 38-44, 67-73, 93-98, 123-28, 152-58, 179-85, 208-13, 237-43, 262-69, 291-97, 318-25. Serial rpt. in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Utopian Novels: “Moving the Mountain,” “Herland,” and “With Her in Ourland”. Ed. Minna Doskow (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1999), 270-387. First book publication as With Her in Ourland. Sequel to Herland. Ed. Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1997), 59-193. Excerpts published in The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane (New York: Pantheon Books, 1980), 200-08; and in Carol Farley Kessler, Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia With Selected Writings (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 242-52. PSt Continuation of 1915 Gilman in which one of the couples tours and comments on world conditions and then more specifically on the U.S. The woman from Herland concludes that she could not have a child in the U.S. She wants to return to Herland and hopes for a boy. Female author. |