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Jenny Over-There once speculated that the M.F.S. office might have been grown instead of built, musing that “sometimes, in her more Gilman-esque moods, she'd see patterns in the grey walls that reminded her of roots in a plant”. (PROSE: The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There)
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The Yellow Wallpaper, the best-known work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, concerns a narrator who gradually begins to hallucinate that the illusory figures within her bedroom wallpaper are alive.