With Her in Ourland
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Third in the trilogy of the feminist classics, after Moving the Mountain and Herland. It was published serially in Perkins Gilman's periodical The Forerunner. In Herland, three American young men discover a country inhabited solely by women, who were parthenogenetic (asexual procreation), and had borne only girl children for two thousand years; they marry three of the women. Two of the men and one woman leave the country of Herland to return to America; Jeff Margrave remaining in Herland with his wife, Celis, a willing citizen; Terry O. Nicholson being expelled from Herland for bad conduct; and Ellador electing to leave Herland with her husband, Vandyck Jennings. We now continue the story, told from the viewpoint of Vandyck Jennings, as they return to America. (Summary from the text and by TriciaG) (5 hr 53 min)
Capítulos
Chapter I | 26:25 | Leído por Amelia Chesley |
Chapter II | 31:20 | Leído por Amelia Chesley |
Chapter III | 29:55 | Leído por Cate Mackenzie |
Chapter IV | 24:44 | Leído por Bhavya |
Chapter V | 27:14 | Leído por Cate Mackenzie |
Chapter VI | 29:40 | Leído por Cate Mackenzie |
Chapter VII | 26:47 | Leído por KHand |
Chapter VIII | 29:54 | Leído por Amelia Chesley |
Chapter IX | 29:38 | Leído por Amelia Chesley |
Chapter X | 27:42 | Leído por KHand |
Chapter XI | 37:20 | Leído por Lucretia B. |
Chapter XII | 32:39 | Leído por Amelia Chesley |
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Zriika
I’m glad this was available as the sequel, but this was not as an engaging story as Herland. This story was entirely too preachy of feminism and, to a lesser extent, socialism. At the time this was written, the feminist perspective was needed, but in current times it is a bit much.