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The Yellow Wallpaper

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The Yellow Wallpaper

By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Narrated by: Cynthia Erivo
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A woman and her husband rent a summer house, but what should be a restful getaway turns into a suffocating psychological battle. This chilling account of postpartum depression and a husband's controlling behaviour in the guise of treatment will leave you breathless.

Public Domain (P)2022 Audible, Ltd
Classics Genre Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Psychological Women's Fiction Fiction Unreliable Narrator Mind-Bending American Literature
Powerful Feminist Narrative • Compelling Psychological Portrayal • Classic Literary Work • Thought-provoking Story
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A must-read/listen

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miss Erivo is excellent and very engaging!
the story does seem to grab you and draw you into her world and make you wonder about this yellow wallpaper but, then that's it..poof it kinda looses you and then it ends.
oh well... font know if I'll recommend it..

odd

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Creepy, eerie but also sad. Well worth the hype surrounding this short story. I'm glad I finally read this.

Excellent

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Very nicely produced, The audio is clear and I was impressed by how the intro music set the tone. Cynthia Erivo gives a wonderful performance. This tale holds a special place in my heart as it is one of the first stories I've read with an unrelible narrator who suffers from mental illness--it leaves for a lot to unpack and merits a second pass if it's your first time hearing the story.

One of the Greats

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I've heard of this tale but had yet to listen to it until now. it's short enough that I'd like to listen again!

Short & Interesting

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Short and confusing. Still don’t know if she came out of the wall or wanted to live in it

Confusing

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Can we call the yellow wallpaper an allegory of a misunderstood or ignored depression? I thought it fantastic. It is a well written representation of a woman cry when trapped in others selfish or blind relationship with a partner’s depression. Loved the voice and cadence of the reader.

Trapped

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story started very sweetly but quickly stars you in and you realise it is a real creepy one by the hand and a very puzzling end

entertaining. Good story

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This story was gut-wretching for me. Postpartum depression is real and needs to be treated. It is NOT the mother's fault nor something she can snap out of. Just as with any other illness like Diabetes, Cholesterol, Asthma, or any number of other possibilities medication is used for and a doctor is consulted- Postpartum also needs to be seen by a doctor & the mother needs intervention.

This story was well written to get me so unnerved. A mother driven to insanity from lack of care. Worse, her husband is guilty on not 1 but 2 counts! Not only refusing to get her help, isolating her, discounting her thoughts & feelings, and belittling her BUT ALSO he was a physician as well and FAILED to uphold his Hippocratic Oath! Others were involved as well. Definitely a book worth reading.

Please have no illusions that this is only a story or that it was something that happened in the past and no longer happens. I promise you as a witness first hand that doctor's, spouses, and family continue to do this to the mother to this very day. 😞

Short story with a powerful punch!

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This piece requires a bit of background knowledge I think, and perhaps that's why there are some negative reviews. At points in history it was very common for men to imprison their wives for virtually any reason under the guise of "hysteria." (Look into the origins of the word hysteria and you'll understand even more the point.) This short story masterfully displays a woman experiencing initially typical post partum worries. The husband has imprisoned her and at the time of setting it is made clear this is commonplace. She disagrees but goes along with it, believing in her husbands love. Then we see the consequences of these very real choices. It's sobering to think how many women have suffered a similar fate throughout history.

Beautiful work

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