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* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. (1989)


; Miller, Margaret.
* "The Ideal Woman in Two Feminist Science-Fiction Utopias," Science-Fiction Studies, No. 30 (July 1983): pp. 191-198. compares Charnas' Motherlines with Gilman's Herland.


; Robinson, Lillian S.
==Books==
*"Killing Patriarchy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the Murder Mystery and Post-Feminist Propaganda." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature v. 10 (Fall 1991), pages 273-285.  
; [[Julie Bates Dock]].
* Compiler, ''The Yellow Wall-Paper: And the History of Its Publication and Reception'' (Pennsylvania State Univ. Press; May 1998; ISBN 0271017341; 192 pp.) (includes the text of the story; book reviews; and a bibliographic history of the work)
 
; [[Minna Doskow]].
* Editor, ''[[Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels|Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland]]'' (March 1999: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, ISBN 0838637612)
 
; [[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]].
* The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography (New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1935).
* A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900.
*  A Nonfiction Reader, ed. Larry Ceplair (1991)
 
; [[Catherine Golden]].
* editor. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on the Yellow Wallpaper (1992: The Feminist Press at CUNY; 341 pp.; ISBN 1558610480)
 
; [[Val Gough]] and [[Jill Rudd]], editors.
*A Very Different Story: Essays on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1999) (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 14) (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, England, 1998).
 
; [[Carol Farley Kessler]].
* ''Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia, With Selected Writings'' (Liverpool University Press; Syracuse, 1995) (ISBN 0-85323-499-X paperback; ISBN 0-85323-489-2 hardback)
 
; [[Denise D. Knight]].
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Study of the Short Fiction
 
; [[Ann J. Lane]]. 
* ''[[To Herland and Beyond|To Herland and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman]]''.  Meridian, 1991.
 
; [[Sheryl L. Meyering]].
* ''Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work''. (1989)


; Scharnhorst, Gary.
; [[Gary Scharnhorst]].
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Bibliography (1985).
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Bibliography (1985).


; Shaw, Debra Benita.
; [[Debra Benita Shaw]].
*Women, Science, and Fiction: The Frankenstein Inheritance (Wiltshire, UK: Palgrave, 2000); 248 pp. hbk; ISBN 0333741587. Reviews sf written by women from 1914-1968. Includes Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland; Burdekin's Swastika Night; Margaret St. Clair; Donna Haraway; Amazons, matriarchal societies & feminist separatism; cyborgs ....  
* ''[[Women, Science, and Fiction|Women, Science, and Fiction: The Frankenstein Inheritance]]'' (Wiltshire, UK: Palgrave, 2000); 248 pp. hbk; ISBN 0333741587.  
:: Reviews sf written by women from 1914-1968. Includes Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland; Burdekin's Swastika Night; Margaret St. Clair; Donna Haraway; Amazons, matriarchal societies & feminist separatism; cyborgs ....
 
==Articles==
 
===A-G===
; [[Frances Bartkowski]]. 
* "Remembering and Inventing:  Charlotte Perkins' Gilman's Herland", ''[[Feminist Utopias]]''.  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989, pp.23-48.
 
; [[Sheila Delany]].
* "Ambivalence in Utopia: The American Feminist Utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and [[Marge Piercy]]" in Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature, Medieval to Modern (New York: Schocken Books, 1983): pp. 157-180.
 
; [[Minna Doskow]].
* "Introduction" to ''Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland'' (March 1999: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, ISBN 0838637612)
 
; [[Amanda Graham]].
*"Herland: Definitive Ecofeminist Fiction?" in ''A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman'', ed. by Val Gough and Jill Rudd (Liverpool UP: Liverpool, England, 1998): pp. 115-128.


; Libby Falk Jones.  
===H-M===
; [[Libby Falk Jones]].  
* "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990.
* "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990.
; [[Lisa Kasmer]].
* "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper: A Symptomatic Reading." Literature and Psychology v. 36, no. 3 (199-?): pp. 1-15.
; [[Carol Farley Kessler]].
* "Consider Her Ways: The Cultural Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Pragmatopian Stories, 1908-1913." ''[[Utopian and Science Fiction by Women|Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference]]'', ed. by [[Jane C. Donawerth]] and [[C. Kolmerten]]. (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 126-136.
; [[Jeannette King]] and [[Pam Morris]].
* "On Not Reading Between the Lines: Models of Reading in The Yellow Wallpaper." Studies in Short Fiction v. 26 (Winter 1989): pp. 23-32.


; [[Ann J. Lane]].
; [[Ann J. Lane]].
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; [[Margaret Miller]].
; [[Margaret Miller]].
* "The Ideal Woman in Two Feminist Science-Fiction Utopias," Science-Fiction Studies, No. 30 (July 1983): pp. 191-198. compares Charnas' Motherlines with Gilman's Herland.  
* "The Ideal Woman in Two Feminist Science-Fiction Utopias," Science-Fiction Studies, No. 30 (July 1983): pp. 191-198. compares Charnas' Motherlines with Gilman's Herland.  
===N-S===
; [[Carol Pearson]]. 
* "Coming Home:  Four Feminist Utopias and Patriarchal Experience: Mary Bradley Lane, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Dorothy Bryant, and Mary Stanton." ''[[Future Females: A Critical Anthology|Future Females: A Critical Anthology]]'', Ed. [[Marleen Barr]] (Bowling Green State University Press, 1981). pp.63-70. 


; [[Thomas Galt Peyser]].
; [[Thomas Galt Peyser]].
*"Reproducing Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Herland." Studies in American Fiction v. 20 (Spring 1992) pages 1-16.  
*"Reproducing Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Herland." Studies in American Fiction v. 20 (Spring 1992) pages 1-16.  
; [[Lillian S. Robinson]].
*"Killing Patriarchy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the Murder Mystery and Post-Feminist Propaganda." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature v. 10 (Fall 1991), pages 273-285.


; [[Marsha A. Smith]]
; [[Marsha A. Smith]]
* "The Disoriented Male Narrator and Societal Conversions: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Feminist Utopian Vision." ATQ v. ns3 (March 1989), pages 123-133.  
* "The Disoriented Male Narrator and Societal Conversions: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Feminist Utopian Vision." ATQ v. ns3 (March 1989), pages 123-133.  


===T-Z===
; [[Christopher P. Wilson]].
; [[Christopher P. Wilson]].
* "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Steady Burghers: The Terrain of Herland." Women's Studies v. 12, no. 3 (1986) pages 271-292.  
* "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Steady Burghers: The Terrain of Herland." Women's Studies v. 12, no. 3 (1986) pages 271-292.  


; [[Sheila Delany]].
* "Ambivalence in Utopia: The American Feminist Utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and [[Marge Piercy]]" in Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature, Medieval to Modern (New York: Schocken Books, 1983): pp. 157-180.
; [[Julie Bates Dock]].
* Compiler, ''The Yellow Wall-Paper: And the History of Its Publication and Reception'' (Pennsylvania State Univ. Press; May 1998; ISBN 0271017341; 192 pp.) (includes the text of the story; book reviews; and a bibliographic history of the work)
; [[Minna Doskow]].
* "Introduction" to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland (March 1999: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, ISBN 0838637612)
; Gilman, Charlotte Perkins.
* The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography (New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1935).
*  A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900.
*  A Nonfiction Reader, ed. Larry Ceplair (1991)
; Golden, Catherine
* editor. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on the Yellow Wallpaper (1992: The Feminist Press at CUNY; 341 pp.; ISBN 1558610480)
; Kasmer, Lisa.
* "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper: A Symptomatic Reading." Literature and Psychology v. 36, no. 3 (199-?): pp. 1-15.
; [[Carol Farley Kessler]].
* "Consider Her Ways: The Cultural Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Pragmatopian Stories, 1908-1913." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 126-136.
* --. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia, With Selected Writings (Liverpool University Press) (ISBN 0-85323-499-X paperback; 0-85323-489-2 hardback)
; Knight, Denise D.
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Study of the Short Fiction


; Gough, Val, and Rudd, Jill, editors.
*A Very Different Story: Essays on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1999) (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 14)


; Graham, Amanda.
*"Herland: Definitive Ecofeminist Fiction?" in A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ed. by Val Gough and Jill Rudd (Liverpool UP: Liverpool, England, 1998): pp. 115-128.


; [[Jeannette King]] and [[Pam Morris]].
* "On Not Reading Between the Lines: Models of Reading in The Yellow Wallpaper." Studies in Short Fiction v. 26 (Winter 1989): pp. 23-32.




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This is not necessarily a "complete" bibliography of scholarship on this author. Rather, it is a selective bibliography of feminist SF scholarship, or scholarship of particular interest to feminist SF scholars.




Books

Julie Bates Dock.
  • Compiler, The Yellow Wall-Paper: And the History of Its Publication and Reception (Pennsylvania State Univ. Press; May 1998; ISBN 0271017341; 192 pp.) (includes the text of the story; book reviews; and a bibliographic history of the work)
Minna Doskow.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
  • The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography (New York: D. Appleton-Century, 1935).
  • A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900.
  • A Nonfiction Reader, ed. Larry Ceplair (1991)
Catherine Golden.
  • editor. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on the Yellow Wallpaper (1992: The Feminist Press at CUNY; 341 pp.; ISBN 1558610480)
Val Gough and Jill Rudd, editors.
  • A Very Different Story: Essays on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1999) (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 14) (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, England, 1998).
Carol Farley Kessler.
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Her Progress Toward Utopia, With Selected Writings (Liverpool University Press; Syracuse, 1995) (ISBN 0-85323-499-X paperback; ISBN 0-85323-489-2 hardback)
Denise D. Knight.
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Study of the Short Fiction
Ann J. Lane.
Sheryl L. Meyering.
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work. (1989)
Gary Scharnhorst.
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Bibliography (1985).
Debra Benita Shaw.
Reviews sf written by women from 1914-1968. Includes Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland; Burdekin's Swastika Night; Margaret St. Clair; Donna Haraway; Amazons, matriarchal societies & feminist separatism; cyborgs ....

Articles

A-G

Frances Bartkowski.
  • "Remembering and Inventing: Charlotte Perkins' Gilman's Herland", Feminist Utopias. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989, pp.23-48.
Sheila Delany.
  • "Ambivalence in Utopia: The American Feminist Utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and Marge Piercy" in Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature, Medieval to Modern (New York: Schocken Books, 1983): pp. 157-180.
Minna Doskow.
  • "Introduction" to Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Utopian Novels: Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland (March 1999: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. Press, ISBN 0838637612)
Amanda Graham.
  • "Herland: Definitive Ecofeminist Fiction?" in A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ed. by Val Gough and Jill Rudd (Liverpool UP: Liverpool, England, 1998): pp. 115-128.

H-M

Libby Falk Jones.
  • "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990.
Lisa Kasmer.
  • "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper: A Symptomatic Reading." Literature and Psychology v. 36, no. 3 (199-?): pp. 1-15.
Carol Farley Kessler.
Jeannette King and Pam Morris.
  • "On Not Reading Between the Lines: Models of Reading in The Yellow Wallpaper." Studies in Short Fiction v. 26 (Winter 1989): pp. 23-32.
Ann J. Lane.
  • "Introduction" to Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, New York: Pantheon Books: 1979.
Susan S. Lanser.
  • "Feminism's 'Yellow Wallpaper' and the Transformation of Literature," Lecture, Feb. 11, 1988, at the Univ. of Maryland at College Park.
  • "Feminist Criticism, The Yellow Wallpaper, and the Politics of Color in America." Feminist Studies v. 15, no. 3 (Fall 1989): pp. 415-441.
Margaret Miller.
  • "The Ideal Woman in Two Feminist Science-Fiction Utopias," Science-Fiction Studies, No. 30 (July 1983): pp. 191-198. compares Charnas' Motherlines with Gilman's Herland.

N-S

Carol Pearson.
  • "Coming Home: Four Feminist Utopias and Patriarchal Experience: Mary Bradley Lane, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Dorothy Bryant, and Mary Stanton." Future Females: A Critical Anthology, Ed. Marleen Barr (Bowling Green State University Press, 1981). pp.63-70.
Thomas Galt Peyser.
  • "Reproducing Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Herland." Studies in American Fiction v. 20 (Spring 1992) pages 1-16.
Lillian S. Robinson.
  • "Killing Patriarchy: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the Murder Mystery and Post-Feminist Propaganda." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature v. 10 (Fall 1991), pages 273-285.
Marsha A. Smith
  • "The Disoriented Male Narrator and Societal Conversions: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Feminist Utopian Vision." ATQ v. ns3 (March 1989), pages 123-133.

T-Z

Christopher P. Wilson.
  • "Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Steady Burghers: The Terrain of Herland." Women's Studies v. 12, no. 3 (1986) pages 271-292.