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The yellow wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author
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The story describes a young woman and her well-meaning but toxic husband, who imposes as a rest cure on her, after she suffers temporary nervous depression after the birth of their baby. They spend the summer at a colonial mansion, where the narrator is largely confined to an upstairs nursery. The story makes striking use of an unreliable narrator in order to gradually reveal the degree to which her husband has imprisoned her: she describes torn wallpaper, barred windows, metal rings in the walls, a floor scratched and gouged and splintered, a bed bolted to the floor, and a gate at the top of the stairs, but blames all these on children who must have resided there.The narrator devotes many journal entries to describing the wallpaper in the room – its sickly color, its yellow smell, its bizarre and disturbing pattern like an interminable string of toadstools, budding and sprouting in endless convolutions, its missing patches, and the way it leaves yellow smears on the skin and clothing of anyone who touches it. She describes how the longer one stays in the bedroom, the more the wallpaper appears to mutate, especially in the moonlight. With no stimulus other than the wallpaper, the pattern and designs become increasingly intriguing to the narrator. She soon begins to see a figure in the design and eventually comes to believe that a woman is creeping on all fours behind the pattern. Believing she must free the woman in the wallpaper, the woman begins to strip the remaining paper off the wall.Wikipedia contributors. The Yellow Wallpaper. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
The story describes a young woman and her well-meaning but toxic husband, who imposes as a rest cure on her, after she suffers temporary nervous depression after the birth of their baby. They spend the summer at a colonial mansion, where the narrator is largely confined to an upstairs nursery. The story makes striking use of an unreliable narrator in order to gradually reveal the degree to which her husband has imprisoned her: she describes torn wallpaper, barred windows, metal rings in the walls, a floor scratched and gouged and splintered, a bed bolted to the floor, and a gate at the top of the stairs, but blames all these on children who must have resided there.The narrator devotes many journal entries to describing the wallpaper in the room – its sickly color, its yellow smell, its bizarre and disturbing pattern like an interminable string of toadstools, budding and sprouting in endless convolutions, its missing patches, and the way it leaves yellow smears on the skin and clothing of anyone who touches it. She describes how the longer one stays in the bedroom, the more the wallpaper appears to mutate, especially in the moonlight. With no stimulus other than the wallpaper, the pattern and designs become increasingly intriguing to the narrator. She soon begins to see a figure in the design and eventually comes to believe that a woman is creeping on all fours behind the pattern. Believing she must free the woman in the wallpaper, the woman begins to strip the remaining paper off the wall.Wikipedia contributors. The Yellow Wallpaper. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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The yellow wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author
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The story describes a young woman and her well-meaning but toxic husband, who imposes as a rest cure on her, after she suffers temporary nervous depression after the birth of their baby. They spend the summer at a colonial mansion, where the narrator is largely confined to an upstairs nursery. The story makes striking use of an unreliable narrator in order to gradually reveal the degree to which her husband has imprisoned her: she describes torn wallpaper, barred windows, metal rings in the walls, a floor scratched and gouged and splintered, a bed bolted to the floor, and a gate at the top of the stairs, but blames all these on children who must have resided there.The narrator devotes many journal entries to describing the wallpaper in the room – its sickly color, its yellow smell, its bizarre and disturbing pattern like an interminable string of toadstools, budding and sprouting in endless convolutions, its missing patches, and the way it leaves yellow smears on the skin and clothing of anyone who touches it. She describes how the longer one stays in the bedroom, the more the wallpaper appears to mutate, especially in the moonlight. With no stimulus other than the wallpaper, the pattern and designs become increasingly intriguing to the narrator. She soon begins to see a figure in the design and eventually comes to believe that a woman is creeping on all fours behind the pattern. Believing she must free the woman in the wallpaper, the woman begins to strip the remaining paper off the wall.Wikipedia contributors. The Yellow Wallpaper. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
The story describes a young woman and her well-meaning but toxic husband, who imposes as a rest cure on her, after she suffers temporary nervous depression after the birth of their baby. They spend the summer at a colonial mansion, where the narrator is largely confined to an upstairs nursery. The story makes striking use of an unreliable narrator in order to gradually reveal the degree to which her husband has imprisoned her: she describes torn wallpaper, barred windows, metal rings in the walls, a floor scratched and gouged and splintered, a bed bolted to the floor, and a gate at the top of the stairs, but blames all these on children who must have resided there.The narrator devotes many journal entries to describing the wallpaper in the room – its sickly color, its yellow smell, its bizarre and disturbing pattern like an interminable string of toadstools, budding and sprouting in endless convolutions, its missing patches, and the way it leaves yellow smears on the skin and clothing of anyone who touches it. She describes how the longer one stays in the bedroom, the more the wallpaper appears to mutate, especially in the moonlight. With no stimulus other than the wallpaper, the pattern and designs become increasingly intriguing to the narrator. She soon begins to see a figure in the design and eventually comes to believe that a woman is creeping on all fours behind the pattern. Believing she must free the woman in the wallpaper, the woman begins to strip the remaining paper off the wall.Wikipedia contributors. The Yellow Wallpaper. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilmans the Yellow Wallpaper: An Analysis (2008)
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ISBN: 9783640174591 bzw. 3640174593, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Paperback. 68 pages. Dimensions: 8.0in. x 5.7in. x 0.3in.Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1, 0, University of Vienna (Institut fr Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilmans short story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a transformed autobiography (Shulman, xix), as a journalisticclinical account of a womans gradual descent into madness (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a critique of gender relations (Shulman, xix). It is a bitter story, as Ann J. Lane describes it, of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchells rest cure (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a temporary nervous depression (W, 4), which is today known as postpartum depression, that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became a mental wreck in need of a rest cure, The Yellow Wallpaper is a fictionalized account of Gilmans own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 68 pages. Dimensions: 8.0in. x 5.7in. x 0.3in.Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1, 0, University of Vienna (Institut fr Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilmans short story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a transformed autobiography (Shulman, xix), as a journalisticclinical account of a womans gradual descent into madness (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a critique of gender relations (Shulman, xix). It is a bitter story, as Ann J. Lane describes it, of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchells rest cure (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a temporary nervous depression (W, 4), which is today known as postpartum depression, that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became a mental wreck in need of a rest cure, The Yellow Wallpaper is a fictionalized account of Gilmans own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. An analysis (2008)
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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a 'transformed autobiography' (Shulman, xix), as a 'journalistic/clinical account of a woman's gradual descent into madness' (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a 'critique of gender relations' (Shulman, xix). It is a 'bitter story', as Ann J. Lane describes it, 'of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell's 'rest cure'' (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a 'temporary nervous depression' (W, 4), which is today known as 'postpartum depression', that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became 'a mental wreck' in need of a 'rest cure', 'The Yellow Wallpaper' is a fictionalized account of Gilman's own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . Taschenbuch, 28.09.2008.
Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a 'transformed autobiography' (Shulman, xix), as a 'journalistic/clinical account of a woman's gradual descent into madness' (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a 'critique of gender relations' (Shulman, xix). It is a 'bitter story', as Ann J. Lane describes it, 'of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell's 'rest cure'' (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a 'temporary nervous depression' (W, 4), which is today known as 'postpartum depression', that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became 'a mental wreck' in need of a 'rest cure', 'The Yellow Wallpaper' is a fictionalized account of Gilman's own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . Taschenbuch, 28.09.2008.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's the Yellow Wallpaper: An Analysis (2013)
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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a 'transformed autobiography' (Shulman, xix), as a 'journalistic/clinical account of a woman's gradual descent into madness' (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a 'critique of gender relations' (Shulman, xix). It is a 'bitter story', as Ann J. Lane describes it, 'of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell's "rest cure"' (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a 'temporary nervous depression' (W, 4), which is today known as 'postpartum depression', that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became 'a mental wreck' in need of a 'rest cure', "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a fictionalized account of Gilman's own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . Paperback, Label: GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2013-10-28, Studio: GRIN Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 5822405.
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Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman's short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) - a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a 'transformed autobiography' (Shulman, xix), as a 'journalistic/clinical account of a woman's gradual descent into madness' (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a 'critique of gender relations' (Shulman, xix). It is a 'bitter story', as Ann J. Lane describes it, 'of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell's "rest cure"' (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a 'temporary nervous depression' (W, 4), which is today known as 'postpartum depression', that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became 'a mental wreck' in need of a 'rest cure', "The Yellow Wallpaper" is a fictionalized account of Gilman's own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women . Paperback, Label: GRIN Verlag, GRIN Verlag, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2013-10-28, Studio: GRIN Verlag, Verkaufsrang: 5822405.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper": an analysis
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper": an analysis, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, printed single-sided, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman s short story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a transformed autobiography (Shulman, xix), as a journalistic/clinical account of a woman s gradual descent into madness (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a critique of gender relations (Shulman, xix). It is a bitter story , as Ann J. Lane describes it, of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell s rest cure (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a temporary nervous depression (W, 4), which is today known as postpartum depression , that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became a mental wreck in need of a rest cure , The Yellow Wallpaper is a fictionalized account of Gilman s own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women .
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper": an analysis, Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject American Studies - Literature, printed single-sided, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna (Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Seminar des 2. Studienabschnitts, 40 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: This paper seeks to shed light upon Charlotte Perkins Gilman s short story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) a text that has become an American feminist classic and has been interpreted as a transformed autobiography (Shulman, xix), as a journalistic/clinical account of a woman s gradual descent into madness (Bak, 39), and in multiple ways as a critique of gender relations (Shulman, xix). It is a bitter story , as Ann J. Lane describes it, of a young woman driven to insanity by a loving husband-doctor, who, with the purest motives, imposed Mitchell s rest cure (Lane, vii). The narrator of the story is diagnosed as suffering from a temporary nervous depression (W, 4), which is today known as postpartum depression , that is, a depression caused by profound hormonal changes after childbirth. Written some five years after the author herself, following the birth of her first child, became a mental wreck in need of a rest cure , The Yellow Wallpaper is a fictionalized account of Gilman s own subjection to the rest cure of Silas Weir Mitchell, whose mode of treatment so notoriously typified conventional late Victorian doctoring of women .
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper": an analysis (2008)
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