Sultana's Dream, first published in a Madras magazine in 1905-a decade before Charlotte Perkins Gilman began to serialize Herland- is a skillfully drawn, witty and very appealing tale of "reverse purdah." It posits a country, called Ladyland, in which women have taken over the public sphere and men are confined to the private, hidden world of seclusion. Moreover, women have rid Ladyland of war and turned science, including the invention of air travel and the use of solar power, to peaceful, productive ends.
- New eBook additions
- Available now
- Most popular
- Childhood Classic eBooks
- Dyslexia
- Unmissable Picture Books
- Try something different
- Crime Doesn't Pay
- Novella & Short Story Classics
- Read-Along
- Stories for Early Readers
- Sustainability in a bookshell
- See all ebooks collections
- New audiobook additions
- Interesting Lives: Memoirs & Biographies
- Books on Film
- Try something different
- Available now
- Read by a Celeb
- Most popular
- New kids additions
- New teen additions
- Crime Doesn't Pay
- Popular Audiobooks
- Series Starters
- Thrilling Audio
- See all audiobooks collections
