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* Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Marjorie Daw and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper are two examples of epistolary short stories.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman did so by creating a single-sex world in Herland ( 1915 ).
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The societies may not necessarily be lesbian, or sexual at all — a famous early sexless example being Herland ( 1915 ) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman published The Yellow Wallpaper in 1892.
* July 3 Charlotte Perkins Gilman, American feminist ( d. 1935 )
A common solution to gender oppression or social ills in feminist utopian fiction is to remove men, either 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 A Few Things I Know About Whileaway, where " the poisonous binary gender " has died off.
The societies may not necessarily be lesbian, or sexual at all — Herland ( 1915 ) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a famous early example of a sexless society.
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, in 1911 and 1914, argued for " woman-centered, or better mother-centered, world " and described "' overnment by women '".
In her autobiography, The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Gilman wrote that her mother showed affection only when she thought her young daughter was asleep.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman suffered a very serious bout of post-partum depression in the months after Katharine's birth.
Charlotte Perkins GilmanPhotograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston ( ca.
Her autobiography, The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, which she began to write in 1925, appeared posthumously in 1935.
* The Later Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader.
" Forerunner 2 ( 1911 ); NY: Charlton Co., 1911 ; The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader.
" Forerunner 2 ( 1910 ); NY: Charlton Co., 1911 ; The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader.
The Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader.
* Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Making of a Radical Feminist.
* A Journey from Within: The Love Letters of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1897-1900.
* To Herland and Beyond: The Life of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
* The Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 2 Vols.
* The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: An Autobiography.

Charlotte and Gilman
* August 17 Charlotte Gilman, noted American poet and playwright ( b. 1860 )
The Feminism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Sexualities, Histories, Progressivism, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 978-0-226-01463-0

Charlotte and July
Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher on 29 July 1835 accompanied by Emily as a pupil ; her tuition largely financed by Charlotte's teaching.
On 29 July 1913 The Times printed four letters Charlotte had written to Constantin Heger after leaving Brussels in 1844.
On 13 July 1793, David's friend Marat was assassinated by Charlotte Corday with a knife she had hidden in her clothing.
This syndrome was described by Charlotte Dravet, French psychiatrist and epileptologist ( born July 14, 1936 ).
On 13 July, the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat — a Jacobin leader and journalist known for his bloodthirsty rhetoric — by Charlotte Corday, a Girondin, resulted in further increase of Jacobin political influence.
11 July 1793, the Norman Charlotte Corday assassinated Marat.
On 13 July the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat a Jacobin leader and journalist known for his violent rhetoric by Charlotte Corday resulted in a further increase in Jacobin political influence.
* July 13 Charlotte Corday kills Jean-Paul Marat in his bath.
* July 17 Charlotte Corday is executed.
* July 17 Charlotte Corday, French assassin of Jean-Paul Marat ( executed ) ( b. 1768 )
* July 23 Charlotte Cushman, American stage actress ( d. 1876 )
* July 27 Charlotte Corday.
* July 16 Charlotte of Cyprus, daughter of John II of Cyprus ( b. 1436 )
The couple had three daughters: Charlotte Janelle ( born August 8, 1981 ), Emily Claire ( born July 25, 1983 ), and Georgia Rose ( born September 3, 1984 ).
On 13 July 1817, Nicholas married Charlotte of Prussia ( 1798 1860 ), who thereafter went by the name Alexandra Feodorovna.
On 12 July, he informed Charlotte that she would henceforth be confined at Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor, that her household would be replaced, and that she could have no visitors except her grandmother, Queen Charlotte, once a week.
Alice was published in 1865, three years after the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed in a boat, on 4 July 1862, up the Isis with the three young daughters of Henry Liddell ( the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University and Dean of Christ Church ): Lorina Charlotte Liddell ( aged 13, born 1849 ) (" Prima " in the book's prefatory verse ); Alice Pleasance Liddell ( aged 10, born 1852 ) (" Secunda " in the prefatory verse ); Edith Mary Liddell ( aged 8, born 1853 ) (" Tertia " in the prefatory verse ).
In July 1793, the East Indiamen Royal Charlotte, Triton, and Warley participated in the capture of Pondicherry by maintaining a blockade of the port.
On July 3, 2008, the Chicago Tribune reported that Del Harris agreed to become an assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls along with former Charlotte Bobcats head coach Bernie Bickerstaff and longtime NBA assistant Bob Ociepka.
They married nine months later in July 1957 and they had three children: two sons, Larry ( b. 1959 ) and Adam ( b. 1968 ), who became an actor, and one daughter, Charlotte ( b. 1962 ), who became an actress.
Peréz made landfall on the Queen Charlotte Islands on July 18, 1774.
Buchan also read for and was called to the bar in 1901, though he did not practice as a lawyer, and on 15 July 1907 married Susan Charlotte Grosvenor daughter of Norman Grosvenor and a cousin of the Duke of Westminster.
The battle was fought in July 1780 between a force of Americans, led by Captain Robert Love, and a force of 150 British Loyalists on their way to Charlotte to join Lord Cornwallis, the British commander in the Southern colonies.

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