Sir William’s Last Stand: Poetry and Insanity in England, 1837–1842

  • Crawford J
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This chapter deals with the years 1837 to 1842, which saw the rise of the British asylum system, and of the new medical psychology which supported it. For most of this period, both Alfred Tennyson and John Clare were residents of the village of High Beach—the former as …

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Crawford, J. (2019). Sir William’s Last Stand: Poetry and Insanity in England, 1837–1842 (pp. 107–148). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21671-9_4

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