Lost Souls: Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum

Lost Souls: Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum

by Diana Peschier
Lost Souls: Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum

Lost Souls: Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum

by Diana Peschier

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Overview

How did the Victorians view mental illness? After discovering the case-notes of women in Victorian asylums, Diana Peschier reveals how mental illness was recorded by both medical practitioners and in the popular literature of the era, and why madness became so closely associated with femininity. Her research reveals the plight of women incarcerated in 19th century asylums, how they became patients, and the ways they were perceived by their family, medical professionals, society and by themselves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786726544
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/28/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Diana Peschier holds a PhD from University of London. She is the author of Nineteenth-century Anti-Catholic Discourse: The Case of Charlotte Bronte (2005)

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction: The Sin of Eve and Dangerous Emotions
Chapter Two: Wives, Mothers and Abuse of Women in the Asylum
Chapter Three: Women with Religious Excitement
Chapter Four: Evangelical Sunday School Teaching: Lessons for Girls
Chapter Five: Physical Illness
Chapter Six: Asylums and Madness Mirrored in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Chapter Seven: Male Asylum Patients
Epilogue
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