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by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Jenny's Book Bag
Jenny's Book Bag rated it 10 years ago
Love it!
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 10 years ago
These stories are written in a different time frame, almost a century and a half ago, they are more literature than the made for TV tales turned out furiously on the computers of modern day authors, turned out with stories of violence and sex to attract an audience, rather than with interesting stor...
Kagama -The Literaturevixen
Kagama -The Literaturevixen rated it 11 years ago
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. Though she longs to write, her husband and doctor forbid it, prescribing instead complete passivity. In the inv...
linakv
linakv rated it 11 years ago
I'm not going to review this properly. I'm just going to say that I read this for school, and I have to write a paper on it, so I've read a couple of articles as well. The text deals with feminism and patriarchy (which I barely know how to spell by the way). It can't really be called a book, seeing ...
Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it 11 years ago
Very disturbing! The portrayal of a depressed character was poignant and the psychological transitions were very sutil and well made.
Devlin Scott
Devlin Scott rated it 11 years ago
A brilliant and well-written story detailing a kept woman's descent into madness. I found this to be a remarkable “must-read” feminist work.Devlin
beishir
beishir rated it 11 years ago
A woman and her physician husband, John, rent a rural house to allow the heroine to recover from a depression shortly after childbirth.I am sure the short story was a strong commentary on the times, delving into misdiagnosed postpartum depression and the "you'll get over it" attitude. But, the power...
Ellinor's Litventures
Ellinor's Litventures rated it 11 years ago
A short story and a quick read qhich was quite "creepy" indeed!
Brad Horner's Books
Brad Horner's Books rated it 12 years ago
I was reminded of this little piece by a fellow reviewer and while I read it way back in college, several things still stick in my mind.First, the prevalent psychology of Freud during the time-period. This novel portrays the kind of circular thinking that could happen to anyone in that particular ti...
Book Connection
Book Connection rated it 12 years ago
This was one of those book I read when I was in college. With a woman studies minor and enough credits to almost complete a literature minor it was inevitable. It moved me greatly.
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