The Yellow Wall-Paper

The Yellow Wall-Paper

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

  • ISBN: 978-1-961368-08-8
  • First published: 1892
  • Publication date: 2018
“'The Yellow Wall-Paper' (1892) holds an important place among rediscovered works by turn-of-the-century American women writers for its bold critique of gender politics in a patriarchal society. The nameless narrator, undergoing the infamous rest cure for what doctors now diagnose as postpartum depression, experiences debilitating psychological effects. At first repulsed by the wallpaper in the room where she is sequestered in a country estate, the narrator comes to like it as she vows to decode its pattern—she imagines many women creeping behind bars and identifies with one trapped woman, arguably a reflection of her painful position as a woman in Victorian America. Many of the story’s first readers considered it a psychological horror tale in the fashion of Poe." - Catherine J. Golden

Foreword: Catherine J. Golden, Ph.D., Professor of English and The Tisch Chair in Arts and Letters, Skidmore College

Cover: Laura Savina, Italian illustrator and tap dance student