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"[http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/wallpaper.html The Yellow Wallpaper]" is a semi-autobiographical short story written in 1891 by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It takes the perspective of a young woman who has been ordered to continuous bedrest as a treatment for hysteria. Trapped in a small room in her husband's country house, with nothing to do all day but sleep and write in her journal, she starts to dwell upon the dingy yellow wallpaper that decorates the place. In her boredom, she begins to see women crouching, cowering, trapped in the walls...
 
A landmark feminist work, its depiction of postpartum psychosis was also an inspiration for early [[Cosmic Horror Story|cosmic horror]], in particular ''[[The King in Yellow]]''. [http://grimreviews.blogspot.com/2011/03/hp-lovecraft-on-yellow-wallpaper-by.html Note] that [[HPH.P. Lovecraft]] named the Gilman family after her in ''The Shadow Over Innsmouth'' (and as a pun on "gill"). In 2011, a film version of the story was released.
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* [[Purple Prose]]
* [[Sanity Slippage]]
* [[Stay in Thethe Kitchen]]: The rationale behind the narrator's husband forbidding her from writing. Gilman herself was told by a prominent neurologist to "Live as domestic a life as possible. Have your child with you all the time... And never touch pen, brush or pencil as long as you live," as a cure for her depression.
* [[Straw Vulcan]]: John, somewhat.
* [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]]

Revision as of 19:59, 9 April 2014

"The Yellow Wallpaper" is a semi-autobiographical short story written in 1891 by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It takes the perspective of a young woman who has been ordered to continuous bedrest as a treatment for hysteria. Trapped in a small room in her husband's country house, with nothing to do all day but sleep and write in her journal, she starts to dwell upon the dingy yellow wallpaper that decorates the place. In her boredom, she begins to see women crouching, cowering, trapped in the walls...

A landmark feminist work, its depiction of postpartum psychosis was also an inspiration for early cosmic horror, in particular The King in Yellow. Note that H.P. Lovecraft named the Gilman family after her in The Shadow Over Innsmouth (and as a pun on "gill"). In 2011, a film version of the story was released.


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