The quickening maze:
Centres on the first incarceration of the great nature poet John Clare. After years struggling with alcohol, critical neglect and depression, Clare finds himself in High Beach Private Asylum - an institution run on reformist principles which would later become known as occupational therapy. At the s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Centres on the first incarceration of the great nature poet John Clare. After years struggling with alcohol, critical neglect and depression, Clare finds himself in High Beach Private Asylum - an institution run on reformist principles which would later become known as occupational therapy. At the same time another poet, the young Alfred Tennyson, moves nearby and becomes entangled in the life and catastrophic schemes of the asylum's owner, the peculiar, charismatic Dr Matthew Allen. For John Clare, a man who had grown up steeped in the freedoms and exhilarations of nature, who thought 'the edge of the world was a day's walk away', a locked door is a kind of death. |
Beschreibung: | 258 p. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780224087469 0224087460 |
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spellingShingle | Foulds, Adam 1974- The quickening maze Clare, John <1793-1864> Mental health Fiction Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson <Baron, 1809-1892> Fiction Geschichte Mentally ill Commitment and detention England London History 19th century Fiction Poets, English 19th century Mental health Fiction Psychiatric hospitals England London History 19th century Fiction |
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topic | Clare, John <1793-1864> Mental health Fiction Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson <Baron, 1809-1892> Fiction Geschichte Mentally ill Commitment and detention England London History 19th century Fiction Poets, English 19th century Mental health Fiction Psychiatric hospitals England London History 19th century Fiction |
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