Charlotte Perkins Stetson Gilman (1860-1935) was an accomplished American author who suffered from depression and post-partum depression. Her short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” written in June 1890, could be considered both a brief autobiography and a call for help. This well-known work tells the story of a woman trapped within her own declining mental health, using subtle, visual language and downward spiraling imagery to illustrate a woman imprisoned in her own mind, succumbing to the loss of control of her own sanity
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Watching, waiting, wondering—I knew that in this moment I would either sink or swim in my desire to ...
Urban deer are requiring a renegotiation of settler-Six Nations relations in Hamilton, Ontario. In t...
First impressions are integral to human interactions, and philosophers and scientists have long disc...
A jumper, a gardener, a doctor, and a slinger all walk into a bar; they order four liquids of varyin...
Merging unique apparel draping with sustainable design practices was the overarching purpose of the ...
Notes: Robert Prevedel*, Young‐Gyu Yoon*, Maximilian Hoffmann, Nikita Pak, Gordon Wetzstein, Saul Ka...
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This thesis aims to provide a new analysis of Gavin Douglas’ portrayal of the Dido episode in his ve...
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