• Herland is a utopian novel from 1915, written by American feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The book describes an isolated society composed entirely of...
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  • Herland may refer to: Doug Herland (1951–1991), 1984 Olympic Bronze Medalist (Rowing) Herland (novel), 1915 utopian novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman...
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    The Emerald City of Oz (category 1910 American novels)
    to a certain extent the other Oz books) and the 1915 feminist utopia Herland (novel) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Today probably best known for The Yellow...
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  • Sequel to Herland is a feminist novel and sociological commentary written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The novel is a follow-up and sequel to Herland (1915)...
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    New Amazonia (category 1889 British novels)
    which she lived and worked. Novels portal Arqtiq The Diothas Mizora The Republic of the Future Sultana's Dream 2894 Herland (novel) Matthew Beaumont, "'A Little...
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  • showing isolated all-female societies as in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland, or societies where men have died out or been replaced, as in Joanna Russ's...
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    "Introduction." Herland: A Lost Feminist Utopian Novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. 1915. Rpt. New York: Pantheon Books, 1979 ---. To Herland and Beyond:...
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  • Steppenwolf (film) (category Films based on German novels)
    pre-production because its producers, Melvin Abner Fishman and Richard Herland – a student of Jung and alchemy – wanted the film to be "the first Jungian...
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  • twentieth centuries. The novel was also the first volume in Gilman's utopian trilogy; it was followed by the famous Herland (1915) and its sequel, With...
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    The Marvelous Land of Oz (category 1904 American novels)
    "Connecting Baum and Gilman: Matilda Gage and Her Influence on Oz and Herland". The Journal of American Culture. 41 (2): 203–214. doi:10.1111/jacc.12872...
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