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The yellow wall - paper

by Gilman Charlotte Perkins

Synopsis

First published in 1892,The Yellow Wall-Paperis 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. Though she longs to write, her husband and doctor forbid it, prescribing instead complete passivity. In the involuntary confinement of her bedroom, the hero 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-Paperstands 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.

Suggested for course use in:
Family studies
Feminist thought
History of medicine
19th-century U.S. literature
Psychology

Charlotte Perkins Gilman(1860 - 1935) was a feminist writer, lecturer, and activist. Her many other works includeHerlandandWomen and Economics.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1996
ISBN-13 9781558611580
ISBN-10 1558611584
Class Copyright
Publisher The Feminist Press at the City University of New York
Subject FICTION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 0
Shelf No. MM088