Sampey, Daniel PaulPokorná, Alexandra2013-09-032013-09-032013http://hdl.handle.net/10195/53106This bachelor paper aims to present a thorough analysis of the mental illness depicted in the The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The theoretical part of this paper contains essential background knowledge of the 19th century American society especially in terms of gender stratification and perception of women's mental health and illness. The following section focuses on application of this knowledge to The Yellow Wallpaper with an intention to examine the image of insanity in Gilman's narrative. The paper also provides an explanation of the changing interpretation and perception of the story throughout history.45 s.839234 bytesapplication/pdfengBez omezeníŽlutá tapetaGilman, Charlotte Perkins19. stoletímentální poruchydepresehysteriepoporodní depreseYellow WallpaperTrue Womanhoodmental illnessdepressionpostpartum depressionmadness19th centurymadwoman in the atticDepiction of Mental Illness in The Yellow WallpaperZobrazení duševní poruchy v díle "Žlutá tapeta"bakalářská práceD2961919303