The Yellow Wallpaper

In the decades since the long-lost text of "The Yellow Wall-Paper" was rediscovered and reprinted by The Feminist Press, Charlotte Perkins Gilman's classic narrative of confinement and madness has become essential to the canon of North American literature. First published in 1892, "The Yellow Wall-Paper" is written as the secret journal of a woman who, failing to relish the joys of marriage and motherhood, is sentenced to a country rest cure to remedy her "nervous condition" - which is actually postpartum depression. Though she longs to write, her husband and doctor forbid it, prescribing instead complete passivity. Locked in her bedroom, the heroine creates a reality of her own beyond the hypnotic pattern of the faded yellow wallpaper - a pattern that has come to symbolize her own imprisonment. Narrated with superb psychological and dramatic precision, "The Yellow Wall-Paper" stands out not only for the imaginative authenticity with which it depicts one woman's descent into insanity, but also for the power of its testimony to the importance of freedom and self-empowerment for women.

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SnugEls
Nov 09, 2023
9/10 stars
Pretty ominous. If you read while you’re not really paying attention like I did, you’ll get kind of confused without reading reviews and breakdowns of it. A classic in my opinion, at least should be for women.
Michelle Wruck
Sep 16, 2023
10/10 stars
An important feminist text. Recommend for all women.
njlbo1
Jul 18, 2023
10/10 stars
I read this for a class in college and liked it. As time has passed, the story has stuck with me and I like it more and more!
oh_let3
May 16, 2023
10/10 stars
arguably the scariest short story ever written
Billgrams
May 04, 2023
Great read. The other comments about the husband I would agree with but this, I feel was setting us up for the end which wrong footed me completely. I almost felt how easy it is to slip into mental ill health. Something I didn't believe before I read the book.

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