Title: In this our world
Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Release date: October 12, 2019 [eBook #60481]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024
Language: English
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Transcriber’s Note:
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
THE WORLD | Page |
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Birth | 1 |
Nature’s Answer | 2 |
The Commonplace | 4 |
Homes—A Sestina | 7 |
A Common Inference | 8 |
The Rock and the Sea | 9 |
The Lion Path | 12 |
Reinforcements | 13 |
Heroism | 14 |
Fire with Fire | 16 |
The Shield | 18 |
To the Preacher | 19 |
A Type | 20 |
Compromise | 21 |
Part of the Battle | 22 |
Step Faster, Please | 23 |
A New Year’s Reminder | 23 |
Out of Place | 24 |
Little Cell | 25 |
The Child Speaks | 26 |
To a Good Many | 28 |
How would You? | 29 |
A Man must Live | 33 |
In Duty Bound | 33 |
Desire | 34 |
Why Not? | 35 |
Out of the Gate | 36 |
The Modern Skeleton | 39 |
The Lesson of Death—to S. T. D. | 40 |
For Us | 43 |
Thanksgiving | 44 |
viiiChristmas Hymn | 44 |
Christmas | 46 |
The Living God | 48 |
A Prayer | 50 |
Give Way! | 50 |
Thanksgiving Hymn—for California | 51 |
Christmas Carol—for Los Angeles | 52 |
New Duty | 54 |
Seeking | 55 |
Finding | 56 |
Too Much | 57 |
The Cup | 58 |
What Then? | 59 |
Our Loneliness | 60 |
The Keeper of the Light | 61 |
Immortality | 62 |
Waste | 63 |
Wings | 64 |
The Heart of the Water | 66 |
The Ship | 67 |
Among the Gods | 67 |
Songs | 69 |
Heaven | 71 |
Ballad of the Summer Sun | 71 |
Pioneers | 74 |
Exiles | 74 |
A Nevada Desert | 75 |
Tree Feelings | 76 |
Monotony—from California | 77 |
The Beds of Fleur-de-Lys | 78 |
It is Good to be Alive | 79 |
The Changeless Year—Southern California | 80 |
Where Memory Sleeps—Rondeau | 81 |
ixCalifornia Car Windows | 81 |
Limits | 82 |
Powell Street | 82 |
From Russian Hill | 85 |
“An Unusual Rain” | 86 |
The Hills | 88 |
City’s Beauty | 89 |
Two Skies—from England | 90 |
Winds and Leaves—from England | 91 |
On the Pawtuxet | 92 |
A Moonrise | 93 |
Their Grass!—A Protest from California | 93 |
The Prophets | 95 |
Similar Cases | 95 |
A Conservative | 100 |
An Obstacle | 102 |
The Fox who had Lost his Tail | 104 |
The Sweet Uses of Adversity | 105 |
Connoisseurs | 106 |
Technique | 107 |
The Pastellette | 108 |
The Pig and the Pearl | 109 |
Poor Human Nature | 111 |
Our San Francisco Climate | 111 |
Criticism | 113 |
Another Creed | 113 |
The Little Lion | 114 |
A Misfit | 115 |
On New Year’s Day | 116 |
Our East | 117 |
Unmentionable | 118 |
An Invitation from California | 120 |
Resolve | 121 |
xWOMAN | |
She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping | 125 |
To Man | 125 |
Women of To-Day | 128 |
To the Young Wife | 129 |
False Play | 131 |
Motherhood | 132 |
Six Hours a Day | 136 |
An Old Proverb | 137 |
Reassurance | 138 |
Mother to Child | 140 |
Services | 142 |
In Mother-Time | 144 |
She who is to Come | 146 |
Girls of To-Day | 147 |
“We, as Women” | 148 |
If Mother Knew | 150 |
The Anti-Suffragists | 152 |
Women do not Want It | 154 |
Wedded Bliss | 157 |
The Holy Stove | 158 |
The Mother’s Charge | 160 |
A Brood Mare | 161 |
Feminine Vanity | 164 |
The Modest Maid | 166 |
Unsexed | 168 |
Females | 169 |
A Mother’s Soliloquy | 171 |
They Wandered Forth | 173 |
Baby Love | 174 |
xiTHE MARCH | |
The Wolf at the Door | 177 |
The Lost Game | 179 |
The Looker-on | 181 |
The Old-Time Wail | 184 |
Free Land is Not Enough | 186 |
Who is to Blame? | 187 |
If a Man may not eat neither can he Work | 189 |
His Own Labor | 190 |
As Flew the Cross | 193 |
To Labor | 194 |
Hardly a Pleasure | 195 |
Nationalism | 197 |
The King is Dead! Long Live the King! | 199 |
“How Many Poor!” | 200 |
The Dead Level | 203 |
The Cart before the Horse | 204 |
The Amœboid Cell | 205 |
The Survival of the Fittest | 208 |
Division of Property | 209 |
Christian Virtues | 210 |
What’s That? | 213 |
An Economist | 215 |
Charity | 217 |
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An Associated Press despatch describe the utterance of a Banners’ Alliance meeting in Kansas as consisting mostly of “the old-time wail of distress.”