THE YELLOW WALLPAPER
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
$7.99
ISSN - 07447071760708
PRODUCT DETAILS
• 5.25 x 8"
• 24 pages + cover
• Cover - 100 LB Felt Cover Brilliant White
• Interior - 60lb Cougar Natural Text
• Saddle Stitch
• Cover by Albert Victoria
ABOUT THE YELLOW WALLPAPER
Her rest promised peace—but opened the door to something worse...
When a young wife is sent to a secluded estate to recover from a "nervous condition," she is confined to a former nursery with decaying yellow wallpaper. Forbidden from writing and isolated from her friends, she becomes fixated on the wallpaper's sickly color, chaotic patterns, and the strangemovements she begins to see within it.
As her obsession deepens, the wallpaper seems to come alive—whispering secrets, hiding figures, and drawing her into a haunting descent from which there may be no return.
This work is presented as it was originally created and may contain outdated and offensive cultural depictions.
ABOUT CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an American writer, sociologist, and feminist best known for her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper." A leading voice in the early women's rights movement, Gilman wrote extensively about gender inequality, economic independence, and social reform. Her influential non-fiction work, Women and Economics (1898), argued for women's financial autonomy as a key to equality. Gilman's bold ideas and powerful prose helped shape feminist thought for generations. She remains a significant figure in both American literature and women's history.