Charlotte Perkins Gilman bibliography

The following is a complete list of writings by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935). The bibliographic information is courtesy of Kim Well's website, "Domestic Goddesses.

Poetry

 * In This Our World,1st ed. Oakland: McCombs & Vaughn, 1893. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895. 2nd ed.; San Francisco: Press of James H. Barry, 1895.
 * Suffrage Songs and Verses. New York: Charlton Co., 1911. Microfilm. New Haven: Research Publications, 1977, History of Women #6558.
 * The Later Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 1996.

Novels and Novellas

 * What Diantha Did. Forerunner. 1909-10.
 * The Crux. Forerunner. 1911.
 * Moving the Mountain. Forerunner. 1911.
 * Mag-Marjorie. Forerunner. 1912.
 * Benigna Machiavelli. Forerunner. 1914.
 * Herland. Forerunner. 1915.
 * With Her in Ourland. Forerunner. 1916.
 * Unpunished. Eds. Catherine J. Golden and Denise D. Knight. New York: Feminist Press, 1997.

Short stories
Gilman published 186 short stories in magazines, newspapers, and many were published in her self-published monthly, The Forerunner. Many literary critics have ignored these short stories.


 * "Circumstances Alter Cases." Kate Field's Washington 23 July 1890: 55-56. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 32-38.
 * "That Rare Jewel." Women's Journal 17 May 1890: 158. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 20-24.
 * "The Unexpected." Kate Field's Washington 21 May 1890: 335-6. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 25-31.
 * "An Extinct Angel." Kate Field's Washington 23 Sept 1891:199-200. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 48-50.
 * "The Giant Wistaria." New England Magazine 4 (1891): 480-85. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 39-47.
 * "The Yellow Wall-paper." New England Magazine 5 (1892): 647-56; Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1899; NY: Feminist Press, 1973 Afterword Elaine Hedges; Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. Introduction Robert Shulman.
 * "The Rocking-Chair." Worthington's Illustrated 1 (1893): 453-59. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 51-61.
 * "An Elopement." San Francisco Call 10 July 1893: 1. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 66-68.
 * "Deserted." San Francisco Call 17 July 1893: 1-2. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 62-65.
 * "Through This." Kate Field's Washington 13 Sept 1893: 166. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 69-72.
 * "A Day's Berryin.'" Impress 13 Oct 1894: 4-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 78-82.
 * "Five Girls." Impress 1 Dec 1894: 5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 83-86.
 * "One Way Out."Impress 29 Dec 1894: 4-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 87-91.
 * "The Misleading of Pendleton Oaks." Impress 6 Oct 1894: 4-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 73-77.
 * "An Unnatural Mother." Impress 16 Feb 1895: 4-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 98-106.
 * "An Unpatented Process." Impress 12 Jan 1895: 4-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 92-97.
 * "According to Solomon." Forerunner 1:2 (1909):1-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 122-129.
 * "Three Thanksgivings." Forerunner 1 (1909): 5-12. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 107-121.
 * "What Diantha Did." Forerunner 1 (1909–11); NY: Charlton Co., 1910; London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1912.
 * "The Cottagette." Forerunner 1:10 (1910): 1-5. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 130-138.
 * "When I Was a Witch." Forerunner 1 (1910): 1-6. The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane. NY: Pantheon, 1980. 21-31.
 * "In Two Houses." Forerunner 2:7 (1911): 171-77. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 159-171.
 * "Making a Change." Forerunner 2:12 (1911): 311-315 . "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 182-190.
 * "Moving the Mountain." Forerunner 2 (1911); NY: Charlton Co., 1911; The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane. NY: Pantheon, 1980. 178-188.
 * "The Crux." Forerunner 2 (1910); NY: Charlton Co., 1911; The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane. NY: Pantheon, 1980. 116-122.
 * "The Jumping-off Place." Forerunner 2:4 (1911): 87-93. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 148-158.
 * "The Widow's Might." Forerunner 2:1 (1911): 3-7. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 139-147.
 * "Turned." Forerunner 2:9 (1911): 227-32. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 182-191.
 * "Mrs. Elder's Idea." Forerunner 3:2 (1912): 29-32. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 191-199.
 * "Their House." Forerunner 3:12 (1912): 309-14. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 200-209.
 * "A Council of War." Forerunner 4:8 (1913): 197-201. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 235-243.
 * "Bee Wise." Forerunner 4:7 (1913): 169-173. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 226-234.
 * "Her Beauty." Forerunner 4:2 (1913): 29-33. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 210-217.
 * "Mrs. Hines's Money." Forerunner 4:4 (1913): 85-89. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 218-226.
 * "A Partnership." Forerunner 5:6 (1914): 141-45. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 253-261.
 * "Begnina Machiavelli." Forerunner 5 (1914); NY: Such and Such Publishing, 1998.
 * "Fulfilment." Forerunner 5:3 (1914): 57-61. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995.
 * "If I Were a Man." Physical Culture 32 (1914): 31-34. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 262-268.
 * "Mr. Peebles's Heart." Forerunner 5:9 (1914): 225-29. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 269-276.
 * "Dr. Clair's Place." Forerunner 6:6 (1915): 141-45. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 295-303.
 * "Girls and Land." Forerunner 6:5 (1915): 113-117. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 286-294.
 * "Herland." The Forerunner 6 (1915); NY: Pantheon Books, 1979.
 * "Mrs. Merrill's Duties." Forerunner 6:3 (1915): 57-61. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 277-285.
 * "A Surplus Woman." Forerunner 7:5 (1916): 113-18. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 304-313.
 * "Joan's Defender." Forerunner 7:6 (1916): 141-45. "The Yellow Wall-Paper" and Other Stories. Ed. Robert Shulman. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. 314-322.
 * "The Girl in the Pink Hat." Forerunner 7 (1916): 39-46. The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane. NY: Pantheon, 1980. 39-45.
 * "With Her in Ourland: Sequel to Herland." Forerunner 7 (1916); Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997.

Drama/Dialogues
The majority of Gilman's dramas are inaccessible as they are only available from the originals. Some were printed/reprinted in the Forerunner, however.
 * "Dame Nature Interviewed on the Woman Question as It Looks to Her" Kate Field's Washington (1890): 138-40.
 * "The Twilight." Impress (10 Nov 1894): 4-5.
 * "Story Studies," Impress 17 Nov 1894: 5.
 * "The Story Guessers," Impress 24 Nov 1894: 5.
 * "Three Women." Forerunner 2 (1911): 134.
 * "Something to Vote For." Forerunner 2 (1911) 143-53.
 * "The Ceaseless Struggle of Sex: A Dramatic View." Kate Field's Washington. 9 April 1890, 239-40.

Book-Length

 * His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. NY and London: Century Co., 1923; London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1924; Westport: Hyperion Press, 1976.
 * Gems of Art for the Home and Fireside. Providence: J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1888.
 * Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1898.
 * Concerning Children. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1900.
 * The Home: Its Work and Influence. New York: McClure, Phillips, & Co., 1903.
 * Human Work. New York: McClure, Phillips, & Co., 1904.
 * The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture. New York: Charton Co., 1911.
 * Our Brains and What Ails Them. Serialized in Forerunner. 1912.
 * Social Ethics. Serialized in Forerunner. 1914.
 * His Religion and Hers: A Study of the Faith of Our Fathers and the Work of Our Mothers. New York and London: Century Co., 1923.
 * Our Changing Morality. Ed. Freda Kirchway. NY: Boni, 1930. 53-66.

Short and serial non-fiction

 * "Why Women Do Not Reform Their Dress." Woman's Journal 9 Oct 1886: 338.
 * "A Protest Against Petticoats." Woman's Journal 8 Jan 1887: 60.
 * "The Providence Ladies Gymnasium." Providence Journal 8 (1888): 2.
 * "How Much Must We Read?" Pacific Monthly 1 (1889): 43-44.
 * "Altering Human Nature." California Nationalist 10 May 1890: 10.
 * "Are Women Better Than Men?" Pacific Monthly 3 (1891): 9-11.
 * "A Lady on the Cap and Apron Question." Wasp 6 June 1891: 3.
 * "The Reactive Lies of Gallantry." Belford's ns 2 (1892): 205-8.
 * "The Vegetable Chinaman." Housekeeper's Weekly 24 June 1893: 3.
 * "The Saloon and Its Annex." Stockton Mail 4 (1893): 4.
 * "The Business League for Women." Impress 1 (1894): 2.
 * "Official Report of Woman's Congress." Impress 1 (1894): 3.
 * "John Smith and Armenia." Impress 12 Jan 1895: 2-3.
 * "The American Government." Woman's Column 6 June 1896: 3.
 * "When Socialism Began." American Fabian 3 (1897): 1-2.
 * "Causes and Uses of the Subjection of Women." Woman's Journal 24 Dec 1898: 410.
 * "The Automobile as a Reformer." Saturday Evening Post 3 June 1899: 778.
 * "Esthetic Dyspepsia." Saturday Evening Post 4 Aug 1900: 12.
 * "Ideals of Child Culture." Child Stude For Mothers and Teachers. Ed Margaret Sangster. Philadelphia: Booklovers Library, 1901. 93-101.
 * "Should Wives Work?" Success 5 (1902): 139.
 * "Fortschritte der Frauen in Amerika." Neues Frauenleben 1:1 (1903): 2-5.
 * "The Passing of the Home in Great American Cities." Cosmopolitan 38 (1904): 137-47.
 * "The Beauty of a Block." Independent 14 July 1904: 67-72.
 * "The Home and the Hospital." Good Housekeeping 40 (1905): 9.
 * "Some Light on the [Single Woman's] 'Problem.'" American Magazine 62 (1906): 4270428.
 * "Social Darwinism." American Journal of Sociology 12 (1907): 713-14.
 * "A Suggestion on the Negro Problem." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1908): 78-85.
 * "How Home Conditions React Upon the Family." American Journal of Sociology 14 (1909): 592-605.
 * "Children's Clothing." Harper's Bazaar 44 (1910): 24.
 * "On Dogs." Forerunner 2 (1911): 206-9.
 * "How to Lighten the Labor of Women." McCall's 40 (1912): 14-15, 77.
 * "What 'Love' Really Is." Pictorial Review 14 (1913): 11, 57.
 * "Gum Chewing in Public." New York Times 20 May 1914:12:5.
 * "A Rational Position on Suffrage/At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women." New York Times Magazine 7 Mar 1915: 14-15.
 * "What is Feminism?" Boston Sunday Herald Magazine 3 Sept 1916: 7.
 * "The Housekeeper and the Food Problem." Annals of the American Academy 74 (1917): 123-40.
 * "Concerning Clothes." Independent 22 June 1918: 478, 483.
 * "The Socializing of Education." Public 5 April 1919: 348-49.
 * "A Woman's Party." Suffragist 8 (1920): 8-9.
 * "Making Towns Fit to Live In." Century 102 (1921): 361-366.
 * "Cross-Examining Santa Claus." Century 105 (1922): 169-174.
 * "Is America Too Hospitable?" Forum 70 (1923): 1983-89.
 * "Toward Monogamy." Nation 11 June 1924: 671-73.
 * "The Nobler Male." Forum 74 (1925): 19-21.
 * "American Radicals. New York Jewish Daily Forward 1 (1926): 1.
 * "Progress through Birth Control." North American Review 224 (1927): 622-29.
 * "Divorce and Birth Control." Outlook 25 Jan 1928: 130-31.
 * "Feminism and Social Progress." Problems of Civilization. Ed. Baker Brownell. NY: D. Van Nostrand, 1929. 115-42.
 * "Sex and Race Progress." Sex in Civilization. Eds. V. F. Calverton and S. D. Schmalhausen. NY: Macaulay, 1929. 109-23.
 * "Parasitism and Civilized Vice." Woman's Coming of Age. Ed. S. D. Schmalhausen. NY: Liveright, 1931. 110-26.
 * "Birth Control, Religion and the Unfit." Nation 27 Jan 1932: 108-109.
 * "The Right to Die." Forum 94 (1935): 297-300.

Self Publications
Forerunner 1-7: 1909-16. Microfiche. NY: Greenwood, 1968.

Selected Lectures
There are 90 reports of the lectures that Gilman gave in The United States and Europe.
 * "Club News." Weekly Nationalist 21 June 1890: 6. [Re. "On Human Nature."]
 * "With Women Who Write." San Francisco Examiner. March 1891, 3:3. [Re. "The Coming Woman."]
 * "Safeguards Suggested for Social Evils." San Francisco Call 24 April 1892: 12:4.
 * "The Labor Movement." Alameda County Federation of Trades, 1893. Alameda County, CA Labor Union Meetings. 2 September 1892.
 * "Announcement." Impress 1 (1894): 2. [Re. Series of "Talks on Social Questions."]
 * "All the Comforts of a Home." San Francisco Examiner. 22 May 1895: 9. [Re. "Simplicity and Decoration."]
 * "The Washington Convention." Woman's Journal 15 Feb 1896: 49-50. [Re. California.]
 * "Woman Suffrage League." Boston Advertiser 10 Nov 1897: 8:1. [Re. "The Economic Basis of the Woman Question."]
 * "Bellamy Memorial Meeting." American Fabian 4: (1898): 3.
 * "An Evening With Kipling." Daily Argus 14 March 1899: 4:2.
 * "Scientific Training of Domestic Servants." Women and Industrial Life Vol 6 of International Congress of Women of 1899. Ed Countess of Aberdeen. London: T. Unwin Fisher, 1900. 109.
 * "Society and the Child." Brooklyn Eagle 11 Dec 1902: 8:4.
 * "Woman and Work/ Popular Fallacy that They are a Leisure Class, Says Mrs. Gilman." New York Tribune 26 Feb 1903: 7:1.
 * "A New Light on the Woman Question." Woman's Journal 25 April 1904: 76-77.
 * "Straight Talk by Mrs. Gilman is Looked For." San Francisco Call 16 July 1905: 33:2.
 * "Women and Social Service." Warren: National American Woman Suffrage Association, 1907.
 * "Higher Marriage Mrs. Gilman's Plea." New York Times 29 Dec 1908: 2:3.
 * "Three Women Leaders in Hub." Boston Post 7 Dec 1909: 1:1-2 and 14:5-6.
 * "Warless World When Women's Slavery Ends.' San Francisco Examiner 14 Nov 1910: 4:1.
 * "Lecture Given by Mrs. Gilman." San Francisco Call 15 Nov 1911: 7:3. [Re. "The Society-- Body and Soul."]
 * "Mrs. Gilman Assorts Sins." New York Times 3 June 1913: 3:8
 * "Adam the Real Rib, Mrs. Gilman Insists." New York Times. 19 Feb 1914: 9:3.
 * "Advocates a 'World City.'" New York Times 6 Jan 1915: 15:5. [Re. Arbitration of diplomatic disputes by an international agency.]
 * "The Listener." Boston Transcript 14 April 1917: 14:1. [Re. Announcement of lecture series.]
 * "Great Duty for Women After War." Boston Post 26 Feb 1918: 2:7.
 * "Mrs. Gilman Urges Hired Mother Idea." New York Times 23 Sept 1919: 36:1-2.
 * "Eulogize Susan B. Anthony." New York Times 16 Feb 1920: 15:6. [Re. Gilman and others eulogize Anthony on the centenary of her birth.]
 * "Walt Whitman Dinner." New York Times 1 June 1921: 16:7. [Gilman speaks at annual meeting of Whitman Society in New York.]
 * "Fiction of America Being Melting Pot Unmasked by CPG." Dallas Morning News 15 Feb 1926: 9:7-8 and 15:8.

Autobiography

 * The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography. New York and London: D. Appleton-Century Co., 1935; NY: Arno Press, 1972; and Harper & Row, 1975.

Diaries, Journals, Biographies, and Letters

 * Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making of a Radical Feminist. Mary A. Hill. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1980.
 * Endure: The Diaries of Charles Walter Stetson. Ed. Mary A. Hill. Philadelphia: Temple University  Press, 1988.
 * A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900. Ed. Mary A. Hill. Lewisburg: Bucknill UP, 1995.
 * To Herland and Beyond: The Life of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Ann J. Lane. New York: Pantheon, 1990.
 * The Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 2 Vols. Ed. Denise D. Knight. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.

Audio

 * The Yellow Wallpaper, Suspense, CBS radio, 1948
 * 2 short radio episodes of Gilman's writing, "California Colors" and "Matriatism" from California Legacy Project.

Further Resources

 * Allen, Judith (2009). The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0-226-01463-0
 * Berman, Jeffrey. “The Unrestful Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and `The Yellow Wallpaper. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on The Yellow Wallpaper. Ed. Catherine Golden. New York: Feminist Press, 1992. 211-41.
 * Carter-Sanborn, Kristin. “Restraining Order: The Imperialist Anti-Violence of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.” Arizona Quarterly 56.2 (Summer 2000): 1-36.
 * Ceplair, Larry, ed. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Nonfiction Reader. New York: Columbia UP, 1991.
 * Davis, Cynthia J. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Biography (Stanford University Press; 2010) 568 pages; major scholarly biography
 * Davis, Cynthia J. and Denise D. Knight. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries: Literary and Intellectual Contexts. Tuscaloosa: University of 	Alabama Press, 2004.
 * Deegan, Mary Jo. “Introduction.” With Her in Ourland: Sequel to Herland. Eds. Mary Jo Deegan and Michael R. Hill. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997. 1-57.
 * Eldredge, Charles C. Charles Walter Stetson, Color, and Fantasy. Lawrence: Spencer Museum of Art, The U of Kansas, 1982.
 * Ganobcsik-Williams, Lisa. “The Intellectualism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Evolutionary Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender.” Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Eds. Jill Rudd and Val Gough. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1999.
 * Golden, Catherine. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on The Yellow Wallpaper. New York: Feminist Press, 1992.
 * ---. “`Written to Drive Nails With’: Recalling the Early Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.” Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Eds. Jill Rudd and Val Gough. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1999. 243-66.


 * Gough, Val. “`In the Twinkling of an Eye’: Gilman’s Utopian Imagination.” In A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Eds. Val Gough and Jill Rudd. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1998. 129-43.
 * Gubar, Susan. “She in Herland: Feminism as Fantasy.” Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. Ed. Sheryl L. Meyering. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 191-201.
 * Hill, Mary Armfield. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Journey From Within.” In A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Eds. Val Gough and Jill Rudd. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1998. 8-23.
 * Karpinski, Joanne B., “The Economic Conundrum in the Lifewriting of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Ed. Catherine J. Golden and Joanne S. Zangrando. U of Delaware P, 2000. 35-46.
 * Kessler, Carol Farley. “Dreaming Always of Lovely Things Beyond’: Living Toward Herland, Experiential foregrounding. In The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Eds. Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2000. 89-103.
 * Knight, Denise D. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Study of the Short Fiction, Twayne Studies in Short Fiction, Twayne Publishers, 1997.
 * ---. “Introduction.” Herland, `The Yellow Wall-Paper’ and Selected Writings. New York: Penguin, 1999.


 * Lane, Ann J. “Introduction.” Herland: A Lost Feminist Utopian Novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. 1915. Rpt. New York: Pantheon Books, 1979
 * ---. “The Fictional World of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.” The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader. Ed. Ann J. Lane. New York: Pantheon, 1980.


 * Lanser, Susan S. “Feminist Criticism, `The Yellow Wallpaper,’ and the Politics of Color in America.” Rpt. “The Yellow Wallpaper”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Eds. Thomas L. Erskine and Connie L. Richards. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1993. 225-256.
 * Long, Lisa A. “Herland and the Gender of Science.” MLA Approaches to Teaching Gilman’s The Yellow Wall-Paper and Herland. Eds. Denise D. Knight and Cynthia J. David. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2003. 125-132.
 * Mitchell, S. Weir, M.D. “Camp Cure.” Nurse and Patient, and Camp Cure. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1877
 * ---. Wear and Tear, or Hints for the Overworked.1887. New York: Arno Press, 1973.


 * Oliver, Lawrence J. and Gary Scharnhorst. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman v. Ambrose Bierce:The Literary Politics of Gender in Fin-de-Siècle California.” Journal of the West (July 1993): 52-60.
 * Palmeri, Ann. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Forerunner of a Feminist Social Science.” Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Eds. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka. Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983. 97-120.
 * Scharnhorst, Gary. Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Boston: Twayne, 1985.
 * Scharnhorst, Gary, and Denise D. Knight. “Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Library: A Reconstruction.” Resources for American Literary Studies 23:2 (1997): 181-219.
 * Stetson, Charles Walter. Endure: The Diaries of Charles Walter Stetson. Ed. Mary A. Hill. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1985.
 * Tuttle, Jennifer S. “Rewriting the West Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Owen Wister, and the Sexual Politics of Neurasthenia.” The Mixed Legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Eds. Catherine J. Golden and Joanna Schneider Zangrando. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2000. 103-121.
 * Wegener, Frederick. “What a Comfort a Woman Doctor Is!’ Medical Women in the Life and Writing of Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer. Eds. Jill Rudd & Val Gough. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1999. 45-73.
 * Weinbaum, Alys Eve. “Writing Feminist Genealogy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Racial Nationalism, and the Reproduction of Maternalist Feminism.” Feminist Studies 27 (Summer 2001): 271-30.