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The Yellow Wallpaper [Classic Tales Edition]  By  cover art

The Yellow Wallpaper [Classic Tales Edition]

By: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
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It's just a hideously papered room. At least that's what everybody thought. But when a woman suffering from a nervous condition is housed in the room, things begin to surface from the wallpaper. Things that seem familiar but are best left quiet and undisturbed.

Public Domain (P)2008 B.J. Harrison

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for college English class love the book

love it and the yellow paper happens to all of us it's a great book with many ways to perceive it.

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Wow. The power of words.

Published in 1892, the writing is so on point, and the story is easily understood today (2021). This could trigger depressive emotions.

This is a short but powerful and important read. The narrator for the audiobook (Audible) was made for this role. I intended to read along with my book; however, he drew me in and I was mesmerized with his reading of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's words.

Catchy moments: "A yellow smell." "It's so hard to talk with ..." "it does not do to trust people too much." "I've got out st last.".

The Yellow Wallpaper will stay with me for a very long time.

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excellent albeit unexpected narrator

I was surprised to find this famous first person woman's story was narrated by a man. Interesting choice.

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Male Narrator???

Love the creepy story of madness. Wondered why a male narrator was chosen to describe a female's plight.

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Unsettling

I was a bit dismissive of this story at first especially with the hype I was exposed to. I didn’t realize until later that it was popping into my mind. Not scary in the traditional sense more of an under the skin slow creep. Frog in the pot feel. Sad and haunting.

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Great story, horrible narration.

Really enthralling short story. The narrator is a poor choice, however. Overly dramatic and almost shouting. Not sure why a woman narrator wasn’t chosen for a feminist classic written as the diary of a female character.

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Oh. My. Goodness. Perfect.

This reads just like a classic Twilight Zone episode!! I absolutely LOVED it! Read it!

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Great story!

I loved the story. Although I wish there was a female narrator since the story is told by a woman from a woman's point of view.

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Should have been read by a woman

I don’t understand when choices like this are made. However, It was a good story and creepy too.

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Great creepy classic

This was wonderful but it’s completely ridiculous that this first person tale of a woman losing her mind is narrated by a man.

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