1,99 €
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
payback
0 °P sammeln
1,99 €
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar

Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
payback
0 °P sammeln
Als Download kaufen
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
payback
0 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
1,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar

Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
payback
0 °P sammeln
  • Format: ePub

In "My Experiences in a Lunatic Asylum," Herman Charles Merivale provides a profound and unsettling exploration of mental illness during the 19th century. Through a blend of personal narrative and social commentary, Merivale captures the stark realities of life in a lunatic asylum, revealing the complexities of human psychology and the ethical dilemmas inherent in psychiatric care. Employing an evocative literary style, he weaves detailed descriptions of the institution's atmosphere with poignant reflections on the individuals housed within, challenging the reader to empathize deeply with…mehr

  • Geräte: eReader
  • ohne Kopierschutz
  • eBook Hilfe
  • Größe: 0.69MB
  • FamilySharing(5)
Produktbeschreibung
In "My Experiences in a Lunatic Asylum," Herman Charles Merivale provides a profound and unsettling exploration of mental illness during the 19th century. Through a blend of personal narrative and social commentary, Merivale captures the stark realities of life in a lunatic asylum, revealing the complexities of human psychology and the ethical dilemmas inherent in psychiatric care. Employing an evocative literary style, he weaves detailed descriptions of the institution's atmosphere with poignant reflections on the individuals housed within, challenging the reader to empathize deeply with those often marginalized by society. The book situates itself within a growing body of literature concerned with mental health, adding a powerful voice to the discourse of compassion versus confinement in the treatment of mental illness. Herman Charles Merivale, previously an established historian and academic, drew upon his keen insights into human nature and empathy when writing this deeply affecting narrative. His background, grounded in the study of both history and society, informed his perspective on the stigmas surrounding mental health, navigating a complex emotional landscape that affected both the caretakers and patients of his time. Merivale'Äôs experiences, marked by an acute awareness of social justice, compel him to question the societal norms related to madness. This book is a vital read for those interested in the intersections of history, psychology, and ethics. Merivale's candid reflections not only illuminate the challenges of mental health care but also invite readers to confront the ongoing societal issues surrounding mental illness. For scholars, students, and general readers alike, "My Experiences in a Lunatic Asylum" serves as a profound reminder of the importance of compassion and humanity in the face of suffering.

Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.

Autorenporträt
Herman Charles Merivale (1839-1906) was an English civil servant and miscellaneous writer, whose life took a dramatic and poignant turn with his experiences in mental health institutions. His work, 'My Experiences in a Lunatic Asylum,' provides a harrowing, autobiographical account of his own mental health struggles and institutionalization. Merivale's writing style in this piece underscores the bleakness and despair of asylum life in the Victorian era, juxtaposing his personal anguish with sharp social critique. Demonstrating a nuanced, introspective approach to the often-misunderstood realm of mental illness, Merivale's narrative helped to usher in a more humane perspective on the treatment of mental health patients. Additionally, his legal background and his tenure in the Colonial Office, although less referenced than his literary work, informed his insights into the bureaucratic and systematic issues within institutions. Despite the singular reference provided, it is worth noting that the significance of Merivale's contributions to the literary canon and mental health discourse extends beyond the pages of his memoir, with its raw examination of mental health care and stigma in the 19th century.