The Yellow Wall-paper was featured in New England Magazine(January 1890)647-656.One of those sprawling flamboyant patterns committing every artistic sin.Other stories:That Rare Jewel (1890)The Unexpected (1890)
Perkins was a bold, outspoken, extremely intelligent early feminist. We really do stand on the shoulders of these courageous women. This is a collection of short stories, excerpts from her novel, and excerpts from some of her nonfiction feminist social commentary. I didn't care much for The Yellow...
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.
I only read the title story, nothing else in the book. I know "The Yellow Wallpaper" is considered some sort of classic, but I really wasn't impressed. Oh well, it's only 18 pages, and now my curiosity is satisfied. :)
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