In a novel by this author, Terry is exiled for trying to rape his wife Alima. In that novel by this author, the sociology student Vandyck Jennings and two of his friends investigate an unknown region whose inhabitants reproduce through parthenogenesis. This author wrote a short story in which one character consumes cod-liver oil instead of ale, wine, and red meat. The protagonist of that story by this author requests to remove its title object, describing it as “a debased Romanesque with delirium tremens.” This author wrote a story in which the protagonist exclaims “I’ve got out at last… in spite of you and Jane” after she is prescribed a rest cure by her husband John. For 10 points, name this author who described a woman imprisoned by the pattern of the title decoration in The Yellow Wallpaper. ■END■
ANSWER: Charlotte Perkins Gilman [or Charlotte Anna Perkins Gilman; or Charlotte Perkins Stetson] (The novel is Herland.)
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