Too much of men's influence is here studied as "masculization" and as having rendered our culture—there is no analogue for "effeminate."

We have heard much of the "eternal womanly;" this book treats of the eternal manly.

"Cherchez la femme!" is the old hue and cry; this book raises a new one: "Cherchez l'homme!"

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What Diantha Did.

A Novel by

CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN

We have had military novels, and marine novels; novels of adventure, of mystery and crime; religious novels, historic novels, novels of business life, trades unions and the labor question; novels of "local color," dialect novels; and romances pure and simple—also impure and complicated. This novel deals with the most practical problem of women's lives today—and settles it—NOT by cooperation.

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"THE YELLOW WALLPAPER"