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From letter to Martha Luther Lane, 1890 | 26 | |
Letter to Horace E. Scudder, 1890 | 27 | |
Letter to Charlotte Perkins Stetson, 1890 | 27 | |
"The tell-tale heart" | 28 | |
From The diary of Alice James | 32 | |
"Through this" | 34 | |
"The story of an hour" | 37 | |
From In this our world | 39 | |
"Why I wrote 'The yellow wallpaper'?" | 45 | |
From The living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman | 47 | |
From The American woman's home | 52 | |
From Hints on household taste : the classic handbook of Victorian interior decoration | 55 | |
From What a young husband ought to know | 57 | |
From Sex in education; or, a fair chance for the girls | 57 | |
From The puerperal diseases : clinical lectures delivered at Bellevue Hospital | 59 | |
From Fat and blood : and how to make them and Doctor and patient | 61 | |
Selected reviews of "The yellow wall-paper" | 81 | |
Initial two reviews in Boston Evening Transcript, 1892 | 81 | |
"The yellow wall paper" | 82 | |
"New books and those who make them" | 83 | |
A question of 'nerves' | 83 | |
"Literary notices : the yellow wall paper" | 83 | |
"Books : light and serious stories" | 84 | |
"Minor fiction" | 85 | |
"The yellow wall paper" | 85 | |
"Brief reviews" | 85 | |
"New books in brief review" | 85 | |
From "Introduction," The great modern American stories, an anthology | 86 | |
From "Afterword" to The yellow wallpaper | 88 | |
From The madwoman in the attic | 91 | |
From "A map for rereading" | 92 | |
From "An unnecessary maze of sign reading" | 94 | |
From "Monumental feminism and literature's ancestral house : another look at 'The yellow wallpaper'" | 96 | |
From "Introduction," The gold standard and the logic of naturalism : American literature at the turn of the century | 99 | |
From "The writing of 'The yellow wallpaper' : a double palimpsest" | 101 | |
From "Feminist criticism, 'The yellow wallpaper,' and the politics of color in America" | 105 | |
From American nervousness, 1903 : an anecdotal history | 108 | |
From "Queering The yellow wallpaper? : Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the politics of form" | 111 | |
From "Overwriting decadence : Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Oscar Wilde, and the feminization of art in 'The yellow wall-paper'" | 114 | |
From "Gilman's arabesque wallpaper" | 117 | |
From "The use of audiovisual material as an aid in teaching 'The yellow wall-paper'" | 121 | |
The yellow wall-paper | 131 | |
Books on Gilman's oeuvre | 161 | |
Companion pieces by Gilman | 161 |
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Add The Yellow Wall-Paper: A SourceBook and Critical Edition, In 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman published her landmark work, The Yellow Wall-Paper, generating spirited debates in literary and political circles on both sides of the Atlantic. Today this story of a young wife and mother succumbing to madness is , The Yellow Wall-Paper: A SourceBook and Critical Edition to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Yellow Wall-Paper: A SourceBook and Critical Edition, In 1892, Charlotte Perkins Gilman published her landmark work, The Yellow Wall-Paper, generating spirited debates in literary and political circles on both sides of the Atlantic. Today this story of a young wife and mother succumbing to madness is , The Yellow Wall-Paper: A SourceBook and Critical Edition to your collection on WonderClub |