What Diantha Did

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860 - 1935)

Charlotte Perkins Gilman opens a window of history through which we can see a small part of the determined efforts made by women to elevate the circumstances of women in the early 20th century.

Diantha Bell is a normal young woman desiring marriage and a home, but also a challenging career in a new territory which raises many eyebrows and sets malicious tongues wagging. Her effort to elevate housework and cooking to a regulated and even scientific business, for the relief of homemakers, is a depiction of the late 19th century movement to promote Domestic Science, or Home Economics, as a means of providing more healthful home life, as well as career paths for women.

Diantha's business prospers as she shows her excellent gifts of administration, organization and homemaking. She grows an empire, and brings happiness and wholesomeness to every area of endeavor which she carefully attempts.
The improvements in women's opportunities have not been available very long, indeed.
This is a good reminder.

Genre(s): General Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Handicapped Betsie Bush
00:24:15
Play 02 An Unnatural Daughter Betsie Bush
00:34:30
Play 03 Breakers Betsie Bush
00:28:10
Play 04 A Crying Need Betsie Bush
00:20:11
Play 05 Chapter 5 Betsie Bush
00:27:08
Play 06 The Cynosure Betsie Bush
00:21:20
Play 07 Heresy and Schism Betsie Bush
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Play 08 Chapter 8 Betsie Bush
00:20:54
Play 09 "Sleeping In" Betsie Bush
00:31:13
Play 10 Union House Betsie Bush
00:21:21
Play 11 The Power of the Screw Betsie Bush
00:43:41
Play 12 Like a Banyan Tree Betsie Bush
00:31:47
Play 13 All This Betsie Bush
00:25:31
Play 14 And Heaven Beside Betsie Bush
00:22:02