'What harbour shelters peace?' on the opera Peter Grimes, exclusion and stigma

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Abstract

Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes premiered in 1945 and has since enjoyed lasting popular and critical acclaim. Its central character is a fisherman driven to suicide by circumstances beyond his control. It has a wide political and social resonance and is a testament to the damaging psychological effects of exclusion and stigma.

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Conlan, L. (2014). “What harbour shelters peace?” on the opera Peter Grimes, exclusion and stigma. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 20(3), 214–216. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.111.009597

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