Pasadena and the Making of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper”

Charlotte Perkins Gilman came to Pasadena to live in 1888. Here she wrote “The Yellow Wall-Paper,” a harrowing story of a woman’s descent into madness, fueled by her own experience. Helen Horowitz, professor of history, Smith College, and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington in 2010–11, considers Gilman’s life in Pasadena and the making of the story.

2356 232

Suggested Podcasts

Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM

Devin Sirmenis, Managing Director Corporate Resilience, Witt O'Brien's

prince gaud

Korey Ottmuller

The Bridge Podcast

Sir Seven, Romen Masaya, Homes Dahg, Jey Grande

Achena Manush