Inconvenient People
Discover the hidden narratives of the Victorian era in Inconvenient People by Sarah Wise. Published in 2013, this compelling book spans 496 pages and delves into twelve shocking stories that have remained untold for over a century. Wise uncovers the darker aspects of the Victorian upper and middle classes, exploring their complex sexuality, fears of inherited madness, and the chilling motives behind financial greed and fraudulence. Through meticulous research, the author reveals how society treated those deemed 'inconvenient,' shedding light on the harsh realities faced by the mentally ill during this period. Inconvenient People is a profound exploration of social conditions and psychiatric practices, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, mental health, and societal norms. Dive into this eye-opening account and understand the intricate dynamics that shaped the lives of those marginalized in the past.