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In 1892 a furious Charlotte Perkins Gilman put pen to paper and created the avant-garde feminist work The Yellow Wallpaper as a warning in this haunting Gothic tale, a woman is confined to a room and forbidden to do anything interesting and she loses her mind. In 1887, following a severe nervous breakdown, Gilman had been sent to a leading neurologist, she explains in Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper, also included in this volume. He was a wise man who put me to bed and applied the rest cure and sent me home with solemn advice to live as domestic a life as far as possible and never to touch pen, brush or pencil again as long as I lived. I went home and obeyed those directions for some three months, and came so near the borderline of utter mental ruin that I could see over. The Yellow Wallpaper is both a haunting illustration of the treatment of mental health and a chilling Gothic tale, and this new edition makes it ready to enchant another generation of readers.
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