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Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum

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About This Book

A first-person diary by an older woman describing life inside a provincial mental asylum, chronicling daily routines, material shortages, and the strains of being labeled insane while asserting her own sanity. She recounts interactions with attendants and medical staff, small consolations such as tending fires and making wreaths, family visits, withheld possessions, and seasonal events, while reflecting on loneliness, dignity, and the need for better institutional care and humane treatment.

About the Author

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Mary Huestis Pengilly

Mary Huestis Pengilly was an American author best known for her poignant work, "Diary Written in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum." This unique narrative offers a rare glimpse into the experiences of individuals in mental health institutions during her time, blending personal reflection with broader social commentary. Through her writing, Pengilly contributed to the discourse on mental health and the treatment of patients, providing insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on these topics. Her work remains a significant part of the literary exploration of mental illness and institutional life.

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