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The Yellow Wallpaper

The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) recounts the experience of a woman subjected to a strict rest cure after a nervous crisis, confined to a room whose unsettling yellow wallpaper becomes the obsessive focus of her gaze. Isolated from intellectual activity and deprived of autonomy, the protagonist begins to perceive ambiguous shapes and presences within the wallpaper's patterns, as though they were coming to life. Charlotte Perkins Gilman crafts a tale of mounting psychological tension that transcends mere horror to denounce female oppression and the constraints imposed by a patriarchal society. Suspended between Gothic fiction and clinical study of the mind, The Yellow Wallpaper is a... alles anzeigen expand_more

The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) recounts the experience of a woman subjected to a strict rest cure after a nervous crisis, confined to a room whose unsettling yellow wallpaper becomes the obsessive focus of her gaze. Isolated from intellectual activity and deprived of autonomy, the protagonist begins to perceive ambiguous shapes and presences within the wallpaper's patterns, as though they were coming to life.



Charlotte Perkins Gilman crafts a tale of mounting psychological tension that transcends mere horror to denounce female oppression and the constraints imposed by a patriarchal society. Suspended between Gothic fiction and clinical study of the mind, The Yellow Wallpaper is a brief yet powerful work that explores the fragility of sanity and the silent violence of confinement.



Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1877–1918) was an American writer, thinker, and activist, renowned for her advocacy of women's rights and her critique of the social structures that restricted female autonomy.S he achieved lasting recognition with The Yellow Wallpaper, a key text in feminist literature for its penetrating psychological insight and its denunciation of female confinement.

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