First published in 1892, The Yellow Wallpaper is a classic short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It's an early work of feminist literature focused on a female protagonist and her relationship with husband John. A great work for studying and casual reading.
This version of The Yellow Wallpaper has excellent narration and the highest quality of audio. All audio is engineered with careful attention to detail for your enjoyment of the story.
© 2020 Author's Republic (Audiobook): 9781518911064
Release date
Audiobook: 25 January 2020
First published in 1892, The Yellow Wallpaper is a classic short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It's an early work of feminist literature focused on a female protagonist and her relationship with husband John. A great work for studying and casual reading.
This version of The Yellow Wallpaper has excellent narration and the highest quality of audio. All audio is engineered with careful attention to detail for your enjoyment of the story.
© 2020 Author's Republic (Audiobook): 9781518911064
Release date
Audiobook: 25 January 2020
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Overall rating based on 155 ratings
Thought-provoking
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D
21 Jan 2023
This is such a powerful commentary on mental illness and the so called role of women in a patriarchal society
Sanju
12 Jul 2023
This was such a short & conflicting & terrifying read....I mean we can see a sane woman who is having post partum depression slowly growing mad then then completely insane by simply sitting & watching a yellow wallpaper in her room.It felt surreal & at the same time totally normal. The way her mind grew wary of her life & surroundings that she found a wallpaper to be more interesting & mysterious. The need for human company & support is primal for us, else i guess this will be our path too
Shruti
8 Sept 2021
An undeniable classic text of feminist literature which upon every reading, you unearth new, hidden meanings and interpretations. Perkins Gilman was a genius unto herself. The language is strewn with so much irony, holding the candle of truth to patriarchy.
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