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The Yellow Wallpaper

Charlotte P. Gilman · Literary Fiction

40 Pulse Score

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unreliable narratortwist endinggothic atmospherecoming of age
psychological thrillerhistorical fiction

#245 All Time

About this book

The Yellow Wallpaper is a compelling exploration of psychological distress, gender roles, and the oppressive nature of societal expectations in the late 19th century. Charlotte Perkins Gilman critiques the medical and domestic constraints imposed on women, illustrating the devastating consequences of enforced passivity and isolation. Through the protagonist's descent into obsession and madness, the story exposes the dangers of silencing female agency and the pervasive impact of patriarchal control. Since its publication, The Yellow Wallpaper has been celebrated for its psychological depth and symbolic richness. Its exploration of themes such as mental health, autonomy, and the struggle against systemic oppression has solidified its place as a seminal work of feminist literature. The protagonist's haunting narrative and her gradual unraveling continue to resonate with readers, shedding light on the historical and ongoing challenges faced by women. The story's enduring relevance lies in

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