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“Herland” is a groundbreaking feminist utopian novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, first published in 1915. Set in a secluded society of women who have created a perfect world without men, the book explores themes of gender equality, motherhood, and the limitations of traditional gender roles. Gilman’s thought-provoking narrative challenges societal norms and offers a unique perspective on the potential for a harmonious and egalitarian society. A must-read for fans of feminist literature and speculative fiction, “Herland” continues to inspire readers with its visionary depiction of a world free from patriarchal constraints.






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