Analysis Of The Yellow Wallpaper: Feminist Criticism

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Susan S. Lanser wrote “Feminist Criticism, ‘The Yellow Wallpaper,’ and the Politics of Color in America” to demonstrate images of women in literature and how “The Yellow Wallpaper” affected it. The fact that these literary works which feminists now find so exciting and powerful had been denounced, ignored, or suppressed seemed virtual proof of the claim “that literature, criticism, and history were political” (Lanser 417). “The Yellow Wallpaper” quickly assumed a place of privilege among rediscovered feminist works, raising basic questions about writing and reading as gendered practices. Negations through which the narrator asserts herself against the power of John's voice came for some critics to represent “women's language or the language

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