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Gilman, Charlotte (Anna) Perkins (Stetson) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Socialism and the Race Mind, (ar) The Forerunner April 1914
- * The Socialist and the Suffragist, (pm) The Forerunner October 1910
- * A Socialist Prayer, (ar) The Forerunner May 1911
- * Social Parasitism, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * A Social Puzzle, (pm) The Forerunner October 1916
- * Society and the Philosopher, (vi) The Forerunner April 1914
- * The Sociologist and the Reformer, (ar) The Forerunner September 1915
- * Some Day, (pm) The Forerunner November 1915
- * Some Light on the “Problem”, (ar) The American Magazine August 1906
- * Some of the Reasons Why I Publish The Forerunner, (ar) The Forerunner January 1914
- * Some Results of Believing, (ar) The Forerunner October 1916
- * Some Sins Are Worse Than Others, (vi) The Forerunner February 1911
- * Something to Vote For, (pl) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Some Un-familiar Ways of Living, (ar) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Song for the World’s Flag, (pm) The Forerunner December 1914
- * The Speakers’ Sin, (pm) The Forerunner June 1914
- * “Special Dry Toast”, (pm) The Forerunner June 1915
- * The Splendid Faith, (pm) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Spoken To, (ss) The Forerunner February 1915
- * Standardizing Towns, (ar) The Forerunner February 1915
- * Step by Step, (pm) The Forerunner April 1914
- * Steps, (pm) The Forerunner December 1909
- * Stones, (pm) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Story Studies: Edgar Allan Poe, (ar) Impress December 15 1894
- * Story Studies: Edward Bellamy, (ar) Impress January 12 1895
- * Story Studies: George Eliot, (ar) Impress December 1 1894
- * Story Studies: Henry James, (ar) Impress January 5 1895
- * Story Studies: Louisa May Alcott, (ar) Impress December 8 1894
- * Story Studies: Mark Twain, (ar) Impress January 26 1895
- * Story Studies: Mary E. Wilkins, (ar) Impress October 20 1894
- * Story Studies: Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Impress November 3 1894
- * Story Studies: Rudyard Kipling, (ar) Impress October 13 1894
- * A Strange Influence, (ss) The Forerunner May 1912
- * A Strange Land, (vi) The Forerunner August 1912
- * Strange Lands, (pm) The Cosmopolitan July 1904
- * The Stretching Limit of Honesty, (ar) The Forerunner September 1912
- * Studies in Social Psychology, (ar) The Forerunner Apr, May, Jun 1916
- * Suffering and Socialism, (ar) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Suffrage, (ed) The Forerunner May 1910
- * A Suggestion, (ms) The Forerunner October 1915
- * A Summary of Purpose, (ar) The Forerunner November 1916
- * Summer Air, (pm) The Forerunner August 1915
- * A Summer Cottage, (ms) The Forerunner Apr, May 1910
- * A Summer Sunday, (pm) The Forerunner August 1911
- * Summer Work, (ar) The Forerunner November 1912
- * Sunrise and the New Year, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * A Surplus Woman, (ss) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Swimming, (ms) The Forerunner July 1914
- * Taken at Its Worst, (ar) The Forerunner July 1915
- * Teaching “Morals” in Public Schools, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * Teaching Practical Philosophy, (ar) The Forerunner April 1915
- * Teaching the Mothers, (ar) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Ten Suggestions, (ar) The Forerunner June 1910
- * Thanksgiving, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Thanksong, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * That Obvious Purpose, (ar) The Forerunner June 1911
- * That Rare Jewel, (ss) Woman’s Journal May 17 1890
- * Their Answer, (pm) The Forerunner July 1916
- * Their House, (ss) The Forerunner December 1912
- * Then This, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * The Theory of the Upper Dog, (ms) The Forerunner October 1913
- * These Lovers, (ar) The Forerunner October 1916
- * These Proud Fathers, (ar) The Forerunner May 1914
- * Things We Wish to Advertise, (ms) The Forerunner January 1910
- * This Bitterness, (ms) The Forerunner December 1912
- * This Is a Lady’s Hat, (pm) The Forerunner April 1914
- * This Is the Year, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * This “Self-Development”, (ar) The Forerunner June 1916
- * This “Shepherd” Imagery, (ms) The Forerunner January 1914
- * Thoughts and Facts, (pm) The Forerunner April 1912
- * A Thousand Farmers’ Wives, (ar) The Forerunner May 1913
- * Three Little Antis, (pm) The Forerunner November 1913
- * Three Thanksgivings, (ss) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Three Women, (pl) The Forerunner May 1911
- * Through This, (ss) Kate Field’s Washington September 13 1893
- * Time, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * To Choose, (pm) The Forerunner October 1911
- * A Toilet Preparation, (ms) The Forerunner November 1909
- * To-morrow Night, (pm) The Forerunner September 1910
- * To My Real Readers, (ar) The Forerunner December 1916
- * Too Much, (pm) 1893
- * To One Who Suffers, (pm) The Forerunner February 1916
- * To the Wise—A Bargain, (pm) The Forerunner January 1914
- * To the Young Wife, (pm) 1893
- * To Those Specially Interested in This Magazine, or Specially Interested in Fifty Dollars, (ms) The Forerunner Oct, Nov 1910
- * The Traitor, (pm) The Forerunner October 1914
- * A Trick Worth Knowing, (ms) The Forerunner June 1916
- * Turned, (ss) The Forerunner September 1911
- The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings, Bantam, 1989
- Herland and Selected Stories, Penguin/Signet, 1992
- The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories, Oxford University Press, 1995
- Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings, Penguin US, 1999
- Saved by the Belle ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- The Emerging “New Woman” ed. Kathleen L. Nichols & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- From Out of the Kitchen ed. Lori B. Schlenker, Jennifer A. Schlenker, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- * Twice Beautiful, (pm) The Forerunner August 1913
- * Two Callings, (pm) The Forerunner April 1911
- * Two Great Pleasures, (vi) The Forerunner April 1912
- * Two Prayers, (pm) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Two Rooms and a Bath, (ms) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Two Storks, (vi) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Two Ways to Govern, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * The Ultra-Male, (pm) The Forerunner June 1912
- * Undergoing the Cure for Nervous Prostration, (ar)
- * The Unexpected, (ss) Kate Field’s Washington May 21 1890
- * The Unexpurgated Case of Sir Almroth Wright, (ar) The Forerunner November 1913 [Ref. Almroth Wright]
- * The Unnatural Mother, (ss) Impress February 16 1895
- * An Unpatented Process, (ss) Impress January 12 1895
- * The Unrestricted Hat, (ar) The Forerunner May 1914
- * An Unsavory Subject, (ar) The Forerunner October 1911
- * untitled (“Coming to England brings a sense”), (pm) The Forerunner July 1913
- * untitled (“I gave myself to God”), (pm) The Forerunner April 1910
- * untitled (“Sit up and think!”), (pm) The Forerunner August 1910
- * untitled (“The green slopes cream with ‘innocents’’ snow”), (pm) The Forerunner June 1913
- * untitled (“There was a young lady whose wish”), (pm) The Forerunner January 1912
- * untitled (“With God Above”), (pm) The Forerunner January 1910
- * An Unwilling Interview, (ss) The Forerunner April 1912
- * Up and Down, (pm) The Forerunner January 1912
- * A Vandal, (pm) The Forerunner May 1912
- * Village Brains and City Problems, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * A Village of Fools, (vi) The Forerunner April 1910
- * The Vintage, (ss) The Forerunner October 1916
- * A Visible Evolution, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * The Vision and the Program, (ar) The Forerunner May 1915
- * Waiting for a Leader, (pm) The Forerunner June 1913
- * The Waiting-Room, (pm) The Forerunner September 1910
- * A Walk Walk Walk, (pm) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Wanted, a Railroad Cafeteria, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * “Wanted—Young Girl to Mind Baby and Do Light Housework”, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * War, (ms) The Forerunner May 1914
- * The War and Liars, (ar) The Forerunner November 1916
- * War and the Duel, (ar) The Forerunner November 1914
- * War-Maids and War-Widows, (ar) The Forerunner March 1915
- * War—Peace—Love, (ar) The Forerunner December 1914
- * War Waste, (ms) The Forerunner November 1914
- * Water-Lure, (pm) The Forerunner March 1910
- * We Eat at Home, (pm) The Forerunner July 1910
- * What Are “Feminine” Qualities, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * What “Authorities” May Do in America, (ms) The Forerunner April 1912
- * What Diantha Did, (n.) The Forerunner Nov, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1910
- * What Do Men Think of Women?, (ar) The Forerunner January 1912
- * What Do We Wish in Life?, (pm) The Forerunner April 1913
- * What Do You Believe?, (ar) The Forerunner July 1911
- * Whatever Is, (pm) The Cosmopolitan June 1904
- * What First?, (ms) The Forerunner May 1915
- * What Hope, (pm) The Forerunner July 1911
- * What May We Expect of Eugenics?, (ar) Physical Culture March 1914
- * What Occupation, (ss) The Forerunner August 1911
- * What Should They Do?, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * “What Substitute for War”, (ar) The Forerunner December 1914
- * What Virtues Are Made Of, (ar) The Forerunner September 1910
- * What Work Is, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1899, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * What Young People Are For, (ar) The Forerunner January 1912
- * When I Was a Witch, (ss) The Forerunner May 1910
- * When Thou Gainest Happiness, (pm) The Forerunner April 1910
- * When We Know God, (ar) The Forerunner September 1911
- * Where the Heart Is, (vi) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Where to “Begin”, (ar) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Which Is More Beautiful—Man or Woman? (Both Sides) (with Eugenie Martin), (ar) The Grand Magazine April 1905
- * While the King Slept, (vi) The Forerunner September 1910
- * Wholesale Hypnotism, (ar) The Forerunner August 1910
- * Why?, (pm) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Why Don’t We Stop It?, (ms) The Forerunner September 1915
- * Why I Wrote the Yellow Wall Paper?, (ar) The Forerunner October 1913
- * Why Make Dust?, (ms) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Why Texts?, (ar) The Forerunner November 1910
- * Why This Insistence?, (ar) The Forerunner March 1915
- * Why Wait?, (pm) The Forerunner February 1914
- * Why Walk Backward?, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine June 1909
- * Why We Honestly Fear Socialism, (ar) The Forerunner December 1909
- * Why We Ignore Reason, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * Why “Worse”?, (ar) The Forerunner November 1914
- * The Widow’s Might, (ss) The Forerunner January 1911
- * Wild Oats and Tame Wheat, (vi) The Forerunner May 1913
- * The Wild Oats of the Soul, (ar) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Wild Rivers, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * With a Difference, (ss) The Forerunner February 1914
- * With Fire and Sword, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * With Her in Ourland [Van Jennings], (n.) The Forerunner Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1916
- * Without a Husband, (ar) The Forerunner December 1915
- * Without Votes, (ar) The Forerunner July 1913
- * Wives, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * The Wolf at the Door, (??) Scribner’s Magazine January 1894, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * Woman and the State, (ar) The Forerunner October 1910
- * Womanhood, (pm) The Delineator (UK) December 1914
- * The Woman in Prison, (pm) The Forerunner July 1913
- * The Woman of Fifty, (ar) The Forerunner April 1911
- * Woman’s Economic Place, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1899, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * Woman’s “Manifest Destiny”, (ar) The Forerunner December 1913
- * The Woman’s Movement for Constructive Peace, (ms) The Forerunner February 1915
- * The Woman’s Party, (ar) The Forerunner November 1911
- * The Woman’s Peace Movement, (ar) The Forerunner August 1915
- * A Woman’s Privilege, (ar) The Forerunner November 1915
- * Woman Suffrage and the Average Mind, (ar) The Forerunner June 1912
- * Woman Suffrage and The Woman’s Journal, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * The Woman Suffrage Congress in Budapest, (ar) The Forerunner August 1913
- * Women After the War, (ar) The Forerunner July 1916
- * Women and Democracy, (ar) The Forerunner February 1912
- * Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women, (ex) 1898
- * The Women Are Coming!, (pm) The Forerunner May 1913
- * “Women in Panic in Blazing Car”, (ms) The Forerunner October 1914
- * The Women Selling Eggs, (ms) The Forerunner February 1913
- * Women’s Hair and Men’s Whiskers, (ar) The Forerunner March 1916
- * Women Teachers, Married and Unmarried, (ar) The Forerunner November 1910
- * Won Over, (n.) The Forerunner Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1913
- * A Word from the Great Auk, (ar) The Forerunner May 1911
- * A Word in Season, (ss) The Forerunner December 1910
- * The Work Before Us, (ss) The Forerunner January 1912
- * Working to Make Black White, (ar) The Forerunner February 1914
- * The Work of the Master, (ms) The Forerunner February 1914
- * The World and the Three Artists, (vi) The Forerunner October 1910
- * A World Beginning, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * The World Conference We Need, (ar) The Forerunner September 1916
- * World Rousers, (ar) The Forerunner May 1915
- * Worse and More of It, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * Worship, (pm) The Forerunner November 1910
- * A Wreath of Corpses, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * “The Written Word”, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * The Year-Dawn, (pm) The Forerunner January 1913
- * The Yellow Wallpaper, (ss) New England Magazine January 1892
- American Mystery Stories ed. Carolyn Wells, Oxford University Press US, 1927
- The Golden Book Magazine #106, October 1933
- The Haunted Omnibus ed. Alexander Laing, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937
- Great Ghost Stories of the World ed. Alexander Laing, Blue Ribbon, 1941
- The Midnight Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Holt, 1942
- Rex Stout Mystery Magazine #4, March 1946
- The Pocket Book of Ghost Stories ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1947
- Ghostly Tales to be Told ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1950
- The London Mystery Magazine #17, 1953
- The Midnight Reader (var. 1) ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960
- More Macabre ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1961
- Eve July 1962
- Owl’s Watch ed. George Brandon Saul, Fawcett Crest, 1965
- A Chamber of Horrors ed. John Hadfield, Studio Vista, 1965
- These Will Chill You ed. Lee Wright & Richard G. Sheehan, Bantam, 1967
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1967
- Ladies of Horror ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1971
- Eight Strange Tales ed. Vic Ghidalia, Fawcett, 1972
- Ghosts, Castles and Victims ed. Jack C. & Barbara H. Wolf, Fawcett Crest, 1974
- The Ninth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1975
- Open at Your Own Risk ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1975
- Classic Tales of Horror ed. Stephanie Dowrick, Constable, 1976
- Ms. Mysteries ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Washington Square/Pocket, 1976
- Tales of Mystery and Suspense ed. Theodore W. Hipple, Allyn & Bacon, 1977, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Stephanie Dowrick, Everyman's Library, 1978
- Wolf’s Complete Book of Terror ed. Leonard Wolf, Clarkson Potter, 1979
- Midnight Fright, Watermill Press, 1980
- Mystery Stories ed. Patricia J. Robertson, Octopus, 1981
- 65 Great Spine Chillers ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1982
- Witches’ Brew ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, 1984
- Haunted Women ed. Alfred Bendixen, Ungar, 1985
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #54, Summer 1986
- Tales of the Dark ed. Lincoln Child, St. Martin's, 1987
- House Shudders ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, DAW, 1987
- The Dark Descent ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1987
- Triumph of the Night ed. Robert Phillips, Carroll & Graf, 1989
- The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings, Bantam, 1989
- Black Water 2 ed. Alberto Manguel, Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1990
- Signet Classic Book of American Short Stories ed. Burton Raffel, Signet Classic, 1990
- The Medusa in the Shield ed. David G. Hartwell, Grafton, 1990
- Four Stories by American Women ed. Cynthia Griffin Wolff, Penguin Classics US, 1990
- The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991
- Wife or Spinster ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Isabelle D. Waugh & Charles Waugh, Yankee Books, 1991
- The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales ed. Chris Baldick, Oxford University Press, 1992, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Herland and Selected Stories, Penguin/Signet, 1992
- Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, 1993
- Worlds of Fiction ed. Roberta Rubenstein & Charles R. Larson, MacMillan College Division, 1993
- Daughters of Decadence ed. Elaine Showalter, Virago Press, 1993
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994
- Rediscoveries: American Short Stories by Women: 1800-1916 ed. Barbara H. Solomon, Mentor, 1994
- Major American Short Stories ed. A. Walton Litz, Oxford University Press US, 1994
- The Oxford Book of American Short Stories ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press US, 1994
- Wolf’s Complete Book of Terror (var. 1) ed. Leonard Wolf, Newmarket Press, 1994
- Points of View ed. James Moffett & Kenneth R. McElheny, Mentor Books, 1995
- The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories, Oxford University Press, 1995
- The Portable American Realism Reader ed. James Nagel & Tom Quirk, Penguin US, 1997
- A Web of Stories: An Introduction to Short Fiction ed. Jon & Marjorie Ford, Prentice Hall, 1998
- Short Fiction ed. Charles H. Bohner & Dean Dougherty, Prentice Hall, 1999
- An Introduction to Fiction ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Longman US, 1999
- The American Short Story and Its Writer: An Anthology ed. Ann Charters, Bedford Books, 1999
- Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings, Penguin US, 1999
- Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
- Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
- The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000
- American Short Stories (7th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Longman US, 2001
- The New Millennium Reader (3rd Edition) ed. Stuart & Terry Hirschberg, Prentice Hall, 2002
- The 13 Best Horror Stories of All Time ed. Leslie Pockell, Warner, 2002
- Ideomancer Oct, Nov 2003
- The World’s Greatest Short Stories ed. James Daley, Dover Books, 2006
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of the Supernatural ed. Stephen Jones, Pegasus Books, 2006
- Dark Moon Digest #1, October 2010
- 21 Essential American Short Stories ed. Leslie M. Pockell, St. Martin's Press, 2011
- World’s 25 Most Popular Ghost Stories (of the 19th Century) ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- LampLight December 2014
- Classic Tales of Horror, Canterbury Classics, 2015
- In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe ed. Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Books, 2015
- Grotesque Quarterly v1 #1, 2017
- Cosmic Horror Monthly #5, November 2020
- Roads of Destiny ed. Alasdair Richmond, The British Library, 2023
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