Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum by Mary Huestis Pengilly

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Author Pengilly, Mary Huestis
Title Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum
Note Reading ease score: 85.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum" by Mary Huestis Pengilly is a poignant first-person account written in the late 19th century. This diary, which falls under the genre of memoirs, chronicles the author's experiences while confined in a lunatic asylum in New Brunswick. The book delves into the theme of mental illness and the treatment of patients within such institutions, highlighting the hardships and injustices faced by those labeled as insane. The diary unfolds from the perspective of Pengilly, who recounts her daily struggles and observations within the asylum. She reflects on the unkind treatment from staff, her longing for freedom, and her desire for compassionate care. Interspersed with her personal sentiments are vivid descriptions of fellow patients, their backgrounds, and their plights, underscoring the shared despair and neglect experienced in the facility. As Pengilly navigates through her own feelings of desperation and hope, she becomes an advocate for humane treatment in mental health care, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding within the asylum system. The narrative ultimately serves as both a personal testament and a call to action for reform in the treatment of individuals with mental health issues. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class RC: Medicine: Internal medicine
LoC Class F1001: North America local history: Canada
Subject Provincial Lunatic Asylum (N.B.)
Subject Mentally ill -- Care -- New Brunswick
Category Text
EBook-No. 18398
Release Date
Most Recently Updated May 24, 2006
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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