Lewis Carroll and Victorian Psychiatric Practice

The main points of this paper are:

It talks about the social treatment of insanity in Victorian England.

Lewis Carroll was friends with some people in psychiatry.

He learned about the grievances at the asylums.

After Alice in Wonderland's publication tea parties were sometimes held in asylums as 'moral management.'

Two common sayings of the time were 'Mad as a Hatter' and 'Mad as a March hare.'

The Alice novels 'reflect the beginnings of Carroll's involvement with the sciences of the mind.'


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