This is less a novel more time capsule of ideas from early 20th century eugenics, progressive movement, and other lines of thought. Gilman wrote actively to protect society, especially women and children, from the ills of things like syphilis, other STDs, abuse due to alcoholism, and poverty. It is interesting to read her version of utopia through the eyes of a brother of a "new woman." It doesn't have much going fo
— Jan 31, 2025 06:35PM
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