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The Yellow Wall-Paper and Other Stories - Community Reviews back

by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Robert Shulman
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Ivana - Diary Of Difference
Ivana - Diary Of Difference rated it 5 years ago
Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest I haven’t read much classic reads this year, and a few days before the end of 2018, I decided to go for a classic short story, and I chose The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.This classic has been written by a woman in the 19th century. ...
LindaLeest
LindaLeest rated it 8 years ago
When I first finished the stories I found them a bit odd, but then I really thought about them, kind of studied them, and now I really love it. It's a great collection of (feminist) short stories that are really thought provoking.I found 'The Yellow Wallpaper' really creepy though.
Julian Meynell's Books
Julian Meynell's Books rated it 9 years ago
The problem with this book is not so much The Yellow Wallpaper part, but the Other Stories part. The Yellow Wallpaper is an effective short story, about a woman who starts going crazy, because she has been locked up in a room as part of a rest cure for what would then have been called neurosis. It...
Edward
Edward rated it 10 years ago
IntroductionSTORIES--The Yellow Wallpaper--The Unexpected--The Giant Wistaria--An Extinct Angel--The Rocking-Chair--Deserted--An Unnatural Mother--Three Thanksgivings--The Cottagette--When I Was a Witch--An Honest Woman--Turned--Making a Change--Mrs Elder's Idea--Their House--Bee Wise--Fulfilment--I...
crstarlette
crstarlette rated it 12 years ago
The main story - The Yellow Wallpaper - was chilling, a deliberate commentary on the "rest cure" and an inadvertent horror story.
janeg
janeg rated it 12 years ago
How is feel about this book is quite aptly pictured in the BAM campaign series. Here is one example: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/09/19/business/media/19adnewsletter1-inline/19adnewsletter1-inline-popup.jpgIt took me about three days for the book to 'hit' me, which is now, and i can't st...
rionafaith
rionafaith rated it 13 years ago
Creepy and utterly gripping, as all good stories about the descent into madness should be. This story about a woman who is kept in a "nursery" with bars on the windows and peeling, hideous yellow wallpaper as treatment for her postpartum depression is a feminist classic. A commentary on the treatmen...
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations
Heartless Lyn @ Great Imaginations rated it 14 years ago
This is a great story, and the levels of imagery is outstanding. This is a tale that will withstand time.
Punya Reviews...
Punya Reviews... rated it 14 years ago
This review is not exactly a ‘review’ in that sense, rather my analysis from my MA dissertation on The Yellow Wallpaper (only). I loved it; it made me sad and depressed, still I loved it. CPG was an extraordinary writer. I hope to read more of her works soon. I've mentioned the page numbers of the l...
NinthWanderer
NinthWanderer rated it 15 years ago
A horrific and moving tale of a Victorian woman's descent into madness after being confined for a "rest cure" for postpartem depression. A classic of American literature.
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