Flown the Nest:Escape From an Irish Psychiatric Hospital

Flown the Nest:Escape From an Irish Psychiatric Hospital

by Hanna Greally
Flown the Nest:Escape From an Irish Psychiatric Hospital

Flown the Nest:Escape From an Irish Psychiatric Hospital

by Hanna Greally

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Overview

Hanna Greally spent the best part of the 1940s and 1950s incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital in the Irish Midlands. In her first book Birds Nest Soup she recounted with vivid detail the terrible suffering she endured there. Hanna’s story continues with an account of her life in Coolamber Manor Rehabilitation Centre in Co. Longford, the place from where she hoped to gain freedom ‘prodigously and for ever’ and to ‘soon be a citizen, vote, earn money, even do crosswords and perhaps become well off’. If Hanna became part of the civil dead in St. Loman’s we can now, for the first time, read alongside her restoration to citizenship and to personal autonomy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781908634320
Publisher: Cork University Press
Publication date: 10/08/2009
Series: Hanna Greally
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 256 KB

About the Author

Hanna Greally (also known as Johanna or Joan Greally) was born in Athlone in 1925.

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Hanna Greally spent the best part of the 1940s and 1950s incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital in the Irish Midlands. In her first book Birds Nest Soup she recounted with vivid detail the terrible suffering she endured there. Hanna’s story continues with an account of her life in Coolamber Manor Rehabilitation Centre in Co. Longford, the place from where she hoped to gain freedom ‘prodigously and for ever’ and to ‘soon be a citizen, vote, earn money, even do crosswords and perhaps become well off’. If Hanna became part of the civil dead in St. Loman’s we can now, for the first time, read alongside her restoration to citizenship and to personal autonomy.

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