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THE FORERUNNER, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

by
CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN
VOLUME ONE, November 1909-December 1910 (14 issues)
CONTENTS
Volume 1 No. 1
November 1909
Then This (poem)
A Small God And a Large Goddess (essay)

Arrears (poem)
Three Thanksgivings (story)
How Doth The Hat
(poem)
Introducing the World, the Flesh And the Devil (sketch)

What Diantha Did (serial fiction)
Where the Heart Is (sketch)

Thanksgiving (poem)
Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made
World (serial non-fiction) Comment And Review
Personal Problems

Thanksong (poem)
Advertisements: Lowney's, Fels-Naptha Soap,
Holeproof Hoisery, Moore's Fountain Pen, The Forerunner, A Toilet
Preparation, Calendula
Volume 1 No. 2
December 1909
Love (poem)
According To Solomon (story)
An Obvious Blessing
(essay)
Steps (poem)
Why We Honestly Fear Socialism (essay)

Child Labor (poem)
What Diantha Did (serial fiction)
The Poor
Relation (sketch)
His Crutches (poem)
Our Androcentric Culture;
or, The Man-Made World (serial non-fiction) Comment And Review

Personal Problems
Get Your Work Done (poem)
Advertisements:
Lowney's, Soapine, Woman's Era, The Forerunner, Calendula
Volume 1 No. 3
January 1910
A Central Sun, a song (poem)
Reasonable Resolutions (essay)
Her
Housekeeper (story)
Locked Inside (poem)
Private Morality And
Pulic Immorality (essay)
"With God Above" (poem)
The
Humanness Of Women (essay)
Here Is The Earth (poem)
What

Diantha Did (serial fiction)
The "Anti" And The Fly (poem)
The
Barrel (sketch)
Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World
(serial non-fiction) Comment and Review
Personal Problems

Play-Time: The Melancholy Rabbit (poem)
Advertisements: The
Forerunner, Confidential Remarks About Our Advertising, Things we
wish to Advertise, Calendula
Volume 1 No. 4
February 1910
Two Prayers (poem)
An Offender (story)
Before Warm February
Winds (poem)
Kitchen-Mindedness (esssay)
Two Storks (sketch)

What Diantha Did (serial fiction)
Little Leafy Brothers (poem)
Our
Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World (serial non-fiction)
Comment and Review
Personal Problems
Play-Time: A Walk Walk
Walk (poem)
Ode To a Fool (poem)
Volume 1 No. 5
March 1910
The Sands (poem)
A Middle-Sized Artist (story)
The Minor Birds
(poem)
Parlor-Mindedness (essay)
Naughty (sketch)
What
Diantha Did (serial fiction)
Erratum
Our Androcentric Culture; or,
The Man-Made World (serial non-fiction) Water-Lure (poem)

Comment and Review
Personal Problems
Play-Time: Aunt Eliza
(poem)
The Cripple (poem)
Volume 1 No. 6
April 1910
When Thou Gainest Happiness (poem)
Martha's Mother (story)
For
Fear (poem)
Nursery-Mindedness (essay)
A Village Of Fools
(sketch)
What Diantha Did (serial fiction)
"I gave myself to God"
(poem)
Our Androcentric Culture; or, The Man-Made World (serial
non-fiction) His Agony (poem)
Comment and Review

Personal
Problems
Advertisements: The Forerunner, A Summer Cottage
Volume 1 No. 7
May 1910

Brain Service (poem)
When I Was A Witch (story)
Quotation:
Eugene Wood
Believing And Knowing (essay)
The Kingdom
(poem)
Heaven Forbid! (poem)
What Diantha Did (serial fiction)

The House of Apples (sketch)
Our Androcentric Culture; or, The
Man-Made World (serial non-fiction) Comment and Review
Personal
Problems
Suffrage (editorial)
Advertisements: The Forerunner, A
Summer Cottage
Volume 1 No. 8
June 1910
The Puritan (poem)
Making a Living (story)
Ten Suggestions
(essay)
The Malingerer (poem)
Genius, Domestic and Maternal,
part I (essay)
Prisoners (sketch)
May Leaves (poem)
What
Diantha Did
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