Bedlam: London and Its Mad

Bedlam: London and Its Mad

by Catharine Arnold
Bedlam: London and Its Mad

Bedlam: London and Its Mad

by Catharine Arnold

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Overview

A “finely written, thoroughly researched” history of Bethlehem Hospital, London’s notorious insane asylum, “packed with moving stories” (The Independent).

Bedlam—the very name conjures up graphic images of naked patients chained amid filthy straw, or parading untended wards deluded that they are Napoleon or Jesus Christ. We owe this image of madness to William Hogarth, who, in plate eight of his 1735 Rake’s Progress series, depicts the anti-hero in Bedlam, the latest addition to a freak show providing entertainment for Londoners between trips to the Tower Zoo, puppet shows, and public executions.

That this is still the most powerful image of Bedlam, over two centuries later, says much about our attitude to mental illness, although the Bedlam of the popular imagination is long gone. The hospital’s roots go back nearly eight hundred years—it was referred to in Shakespeare’s King Lear—and it became notorious by the dawn of the Victorian era for its brutal atmosphere and crumbling conditions. This absorbing book tells the story of this institution in thought-provoking detail, dealing with a subject still relevant in a society struggling with how to best care for the mentally ill.

“Elegantly written and richly anecdotal.” —Daily Mail

“The author indulges all that is quirky and macabre in the fascinating story of madness in England.” —The Guardian

Includes photographs and illustrations

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847374875
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 02/13/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 565,022
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Catharine Arnold read English at Cambridge and holds a further degree in psychology. A journalist, academic and popular historian, her previous books include the novel Lost Time, winner of a Betty Trask award, and the acclaimed Necropolis: London and Its Dead, Bedlam and City ofSin, the first three volumes of her 'London' series. She lives in Nottingham.
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