Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Yellow Wallpaper (American Feminist Literature) (Golden Classics, #51) (Bedford Cultural Editions) (Short Perkins Stories) (Inwood Commons Modern Editions) (Penguin Classics 60s S.) (Wadsworth Casebook Series for Reading, Research and Writing) (Unabridged Version)

by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrenched this small literary masterpiece from her own experience. Narrated with superb psychological skill and dramatic precision, it tells the story of a nameless woman driven mad by enforced confinement after the birth of her child. Isolated in a colonial mansion in the middle of nowhere, forced to sleep in an attic nursery with barred windows and sickly yellow wallpaper, secretly she does what she has to do - she writes. She craves intellectual stimulation, activity, loving understanding, instead she is ordered to her bedroom to rest and 'pull herself together'. Here, slowly but surely, the tortuous pattern of the wallpaper winds its way into the recesses of her mind...

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This a is a short but very good story. It's not scary by any traditional means but it does have that creepy factor that comes with someone going mad while you're "watching". Definitely worth the read.

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