With Her in Ourland

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With Her in Ourland is a 1916 feminist utopian novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman that continues the story begun in Herland, exploring social reform and gender equality through a speculative travel narrative.

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instanceOf feminist utopian novel
novel
author Charlotte Perkins Gilman NERFINISHED
authorGender female
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception recognized as an important early feminist utopian work
educationalUse studied in courses on feminist literature
studied in courses on utopian and dystopian fiction
focusesOn impact of war on women and society
possibilities of social engineering for improvement
form serialized novel
genre feminist literature
social science fiction
utopian fiction
hasFeministPerspective true
hasSequelRelationTo Herland NERFINISHED
language English
literaryContinuationOf Herland NERFINISHED
literaryMovement first-wave feminism
literaryStatus public domain in many jurisdictions
mainCharacter Ellador NERFINISHED
Vandyck Jennings NERFINISHED
narrativeForm first-person narrative
originalMedium magazine serialization
originalPublisher The Forerunner NERFINISHED
plotElement global tour to observe social and political conditions
return of Ellador and Vandyck to the outside world
prequel Herland NERFINISHED
publicationDecade 1910s
publicationYear 1916
relatedWork The Yellow Wallpaper NERFINISHED
Women and Economics NERFINISHED
series Herland series NERFINISHED
setting various countries around the world
subjectMatter comparison between utopian Herland and real-world societies
critique of contemporary Western civilization
theme comparative cultures
eugenics debate
gender equality
nationalism and war
pacifism
social reform
women’s rights
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote With Her in Ourland