Ten Days in a Madhouse, Nellie Bly
Ten Days in a Madhouse, Nellie Bly
22 Rating(s)
$0.00

Ten Days in a Madhouse

Author: Nellie Bly

Narrator: Unknown

Unabridged: 1 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: Not Available


Synopsis

Ten Days in a Madhouse was published as a series of articles in the New York World during 1887. Nellie Bly was given the assignment by her editor to have herself committed to an insane asylum in New York with a view to writing a plain and unvarnished narrative of the treatment of patients therein and the methods of management... She was to feign insanity and get herself legally declared insane, pass the test conducted by the doctors and get committed. She was to chronicle her experiences and write a report that revealed everything that she went through in the asylum. It was not an easy decision to make and Nellie herself had doubts about the fact that once she was declared insane, her editors would hardly be in a position to get her out!

About Nellie Bly

Nellie Bly (1864-1922) was the pen name of American journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochran, whose best-known works are Ten Days in a Mad-House and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days. A pioneer of investigative journalism, her work often focused on issues of corruption and poverty and gave voice to disenfranchised groups. She first wrote for the Pittsburgh Dispatch, where she became a foreign correspondent in Mexico, and later for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and the New York Evening Journal, covering stories including the Pullman Railroad strike and the 1913 women's suffrage convention and profiling figures including Susan B. Anthony and anarchist Emma Goldman. Bly died of pneumonia in 1922.


Reviews

There are currently no user reviews for this audiobook.