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By Jordan Reid Berkow - October 05, 1999

Charlotte Gilman's story "The Yellow Wallpaper" focuses on the slow mental degeneration of a young woman forced to undergo the "rest cure," examining both the causes and the nature of her madness. Shortly after moving into a new place of residence, the narrator of the story -- who remains unnamed throughout -- begins experiencing vivid fantasies…

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