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Herland is an idealistic novel from 1915, composed by women's activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The book depicts a secluded society made totally out of ladies who replicate through parthenogenesis (abiogenetic propagation). The outcome is an ideal social request, liberated from war, struggle and mastery.

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