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"The Yellow Wallpaper" (original title: "The Yellow Wall-paper. A Story ") is a short story by American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman , first published in January 1892 in The New England Magazine . [ 1 ]
The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on "The Yellow Wallpaper" is an anthology of essays about Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 1892 short story The Yellow Wallpaper. Edited by Catherine Golden, it was published in 1992 by The Feminist Press . [ 1 ]
The film is a free adaptation of the Charlotte Perkins Gilman story, [6] drawing from the original short story and a number of Gilman's other gothic works such as The Giant Wisteria and The Unwatched Door. [8] The plot also includes elements of the actual writing of “The Yellow Wallpaper”. [9] [10] [11] [12]
The Yellow Wallpaper, one of Gilman's most popular works, originally published in 1892, before her marriage to George Houghton Gilman. In 1890, Gilman wrote her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper", [ 29 ] which is now the all-time best selling book of the Feminist Press . [ 30 ]
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Gothic short story The Yellow Wallpaper utilises the double motif to explore the impact of patriarchal authority on the freedom of women. The Yellow Wallpaper is an example of the Female Gothic sub-genre [ 29 ] through its use of the double motif to expose the fragmented and divided identities that women experience as ...
The Forerunner was a monthly magazine produced by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (best known as the writer of "The Yellow Wallpaper"), from 1909 through 1916. During that time, she wrote all of every issue—editorials, critical articles, book reviews, essays, poems, stories, and six serialized novels.
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Adeline E. "Delle" Knapp (March 14, 1860 – June 6, 1909) was an American journalist, author, social activist, environmentalist and educator, who is today remembered largely for her relationship with Charlotte Perkins Gilman, which was likely romantic.