Herland (novel)
1915 novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Herland is a utopian novel from 1915, written by American feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The book describes an isolated society composed entirely of women, who bear children without men (parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction). The result is an ideal social order: free of war, conflict, and domination. It was first published in monthly installments as a serial in 1915 in The Forerunner, a magazine edited and written by Gilman between 1909 and 1916, with its sequel, With Her in Ourland beginning immediately thereafter in the January 1916 issue. The book is often considered to be the middle volume in her utopian trilogy, preceded by Moving the Mountain (1911). It was not published in book form until 1979.
Author | Charlotte Perkins Gilman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Utopian novel, feminist science fiction |
Publisher | The Forerunner (serial) & Pantheon Books (in book form) |
Publication date | April 1979 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback), E-book, MP3 |
Pages | xxiv+146 pp |
ISBN | 0-394-73665-6 |
Preceded by | Moving the Mountain |
Followed by | With Her in Ourland |