Yellow Wall-Paper
- Pages
- 64
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781558611580
- Reading Time
- ~1h 7min
Yellow Wall-Paper is a book by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It has 64 pages.
About this book
Published in 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story stands as a foundational work of American feminist literature and early psychological fiction. Drawing from her own experience with the nineteenth-century rest cure, Gilman crafts a tightly focused narrative about a woman confined to an upstairs bedroom by her physician husband during postpartum recovery. As the narrator’s prescribed isolation deepens, her attention becomes fixated on the room’s deteriorating yellow wallpaper, transforming a mundane domestic space into a landscape of psychological unraveling. The story operates as a sharp critique of patriarchal medical authority and the systemic dismissal of women’s intellectual and emotional needs. Gilman’s restrained prose gradually builds an atmosphere of mounting tension, exploring themes of autonomy, gendered confinement, and the destructive consequences of enforced passivity. Recognized for its prescient examination of mental health and its unflinching portrayal of female agency, the work remains a cornerstone in literary studies, frequently anthologized for its innovative narrative structure and enduring relevance to discussions of women’s health and bodily autonomy.
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How many pages is Yellow Wall-Paper?+
Yellow Wall-Paper has 64 pages.
What is Yellow Wall-Paper about?+
Published in 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story stands as a foundational work of American feminist literature and early psychological fiction. Drawing from her own experience with the nineteenth-century rest cure, Gilman crafts a tightly focused narrative about a woman confined to an upsta...
Who wrote Yellow Wall-Paper?+
Yellow Wall-Paper was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.