Short Stories About Mental Illness: A collection of stories about characters struggling with their mental health

Short Stories About Mental Illness: A collection of stories about characters struggling with their mental health

by Nikolai GogolRadclyffe Hall and John Davys Beresford
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/01/2023

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For many of us illness refers solely to the physical. Accidents and disease wear us down, hiccup our life from childhood to old age. But everyone empathises, understands and helps us on the road to recovery.


Mental illness though can still carry a stigma. A case of ‘you’re not trying hard enough’, ‘or knuckling down and getting on with it’. But in more recent decades mental issues have come to be recognised as an illness, a disease rather than an affliction. We all remember horror stories of lobotomy’s and electric shock being used to ‘cure’ what society viewed as anti-social behaviour but illness, mental or physical is very real. Depression, schizophrenia, breakdown, psychosis, are alarming events to have or to witness.


In this volume our classic authors including Sherwood Anderson, Amy Levy, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Barry Pain and many others explore this oft neglected and most difficult of topics.

ISBN:
9781803546551
9781803546551
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-01-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Copyright Group
Nikolai Gogol

Nikolai Gogol was a Russian writer and dramatist. He was born in the Ukraine in 1809.

Radclyffe Hall

Born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall in 1880, Hall wrote eight novels, the most famous being 'The Well of Loneliness'.

With its overtly lesbian theme, the book was published in 1928, but was deemed obscene and was withdrawn from circulation, not appearing again until 1949.

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