The Yellow Wallpaper

The Yellow Wallpaper

From Classics Read Aloud by Ruby Love

April 10, 2026 · 34 min

About this episode

This episode features a reading of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Stetson, exploring themes of mental health and isolation.

The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Stetson “ Personally, I believe that congenial work, with excitement and change, would do me good .” I had the explosively beautiful Spring chapter of “Jean Gourdon’s Four Days” by Émile Zola all teed up for this week’s reading. Alas, as the temperatures hover in the 30s in my world, and the wind howls, and the rain feels a touch too icy to be properly called rain, I just can’t bring myself to publish it. The vibrance of Zola’s spring imagery deserves better. It deserves May (I hope!). With the grey cold overstaying its welcome, one can start to feel a little unsettled…a little crazed by another day of the same shivers and the many layers donned. Rather than fight it, I’m going to lean in with a rather unusual story. Charlotte Perkins Stetson’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” snares us into the psyche of a woman retreating to a country home with her family so that she may recover the steadiness of her mind. Through Stetson’s masterful narration, we witness the narrator disappear and reappear on the spectrum of sanity, as she is kept almost entirely isolated in one room in the spirit of getting well. As we see so often in our own…

People in this episode

Host: Ruby Love

Topics covered

  • mental health
  • isolation
  • literature
  • feminism
  • narrative psychology

Keywords

  • Charlotte Perkins Stetson
  • The Yellow Wallpaper
  • mental health
  • isolation
  • feminism
  • literature
  • narrative

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Yellow Wallpaper, Jean Gourdon’s Four Days

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