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The Yellow Wall-Paper

'The faint figure behind seemed to shake the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out.'

In the throes of a ā€˜temporary nervous depression’ following childbirth, a woman is brought by her physician husband to recuperate in an isolated New England mansion. There she is barred from her work of writing, denied any visits to friends, and encouraged to simply get better. Sequestered in the old nursery at the top of the house, with barred windows and a bed nailed to the floor, she has little to do but examine the strange wallpaper that surrounds her – and appears to shift before her very eyes.

This is the tale of a woman driven to the brink and beyond. Here accompanied by Gilman’s key wider stories,Ā 
The Yellow WallpaperĀ endures as a groundbreaking, deeply disturbing classic of feminist horror.

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The Yellow Wall-Paper

'The faint figure behind seemed to shake the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out.'

In the throes of a ā€˜temporary nervous depression’ following childbirth, a woman is brought by her physician husband to recuperate in an isolated New England mansion. There she is barred from her work of writing, denied any visits to friends, and encouraged to simply get better. Sequestered in the old nursery at the top of the house, with barred windows and a bed nailed to the floor, she has little to do but examine the strange wallpaper that surrounds her – and appears to shift before her very eyes.

This is the tale of a woman driven to the brink and beyond. Here accompanied by Gilman’s key wider stories,Ā 
The Yellow WallpaperĀ endures as a groundbreaking, deeply disturbing classic of feminist horror.

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'The faint figure behind seemed to shake the pattern, just as if she wanted to get out.'

In the throes of a ā€˜temporary nervous depression’ following childbirth, a woman is brought by her physician husband to recuperate in an isolated New England mansion. There she is barred from her work of writing, denied any visits to friends, and encouraged to simply get better. Sequestered in the old nursery at the top of the house, with barred windows and a bed nailed to the floor, she has little to do but examine the strange wallpaper that surrounds her – and appears to shift before her very eyes.

This is the tale of a woman driven to the brink and beyond. Here accompanied by Gilman’s key wider stories,Ā 
The Yellow WallpaperĀ endures as a groundbreaking, deeply disturbing classic of feminist horror.