In 1973, Hedges published an afterword to
The Feminist Press release of
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's
The Yellow Wallpaper, which became a key text for feminist courses throughout the country. In 1976, she wrote a short essay on quilts which was later incorporated into
In Her Own Image: Women Working in the Arts. The anthology looked at the relationship between domestic work and artistry, a theme which she pursued for 20 years, publishing several articles in
Quilt Journal. In 1980, Hedges wrote
Land and Imagination: The Rural Dream in America, which explored the difference between the mythology and reality of rural life for women. In addition to advising, editing and writing for
The Feminist Press, Hedges edited the
Heath Anthology of American Literature. In all, she published 12 books, including
Ripening: Selected Works, 1927-1980 in 1982, a compilation of works by feminist writer
Meridel Le Sueur and
Listening to Silences, a compilation of essays released in 1994. == References ==