The Yellow Wall-Paper and Other Stories

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The Yellow Wall-Paper and Other Stories

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

ISBN:

9780199538843

Binding:

Paperback

Published:

26 Feb 2009

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109

Series:

Oxford World's Classics

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Description

Charlotte Perkins Gilman was America's leading feminist intellectual of the early twentieth century.

The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories makes available the fullest selection ever printed of her short fiction, featuring the pioneering feminist masterpiece of the title, her stories contemporary with The Yellow Wallpaper, the fiction from her neglected California period (1890-95), and her later explorations of "the woman of fifty." Together, these impressive works throw new light on Gilman as a writer of fiction.

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Contents

The Yellow Wall Paper
That Rare Jewel
The Unexpected
Circumstances Alter Cases
The Gisnt Wistaria
An Extinct Angel
The Rocking Chair
Deserted
An Elopement
Through This
This Misleading of Pendleton Oaks
A Day's Berryin'
Five Girls
One Way Out
An Unpatentated Process
An Unnatural Mother
Three Thanksgivings
According to Solomon
The Cottagette
The Widow's Might
The Jumping of Place
In Two Houses
Turned
Making a Change
Mrs Elder's Idea
Their House
Her Beauty
Mrs Hines's Money
Bee Wise
A Council of War
Fulfilment
A Partnership
If I Were a Man
Mr Peebles's  Heart
Mrs Merrill's Duties
Girls and Land
Dr Clair's Place
A Surplus Woman
Joan's Defender

Authors

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Edited with an Introduction by Robert Shulman, Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle.