The Grief of a Mind Giving Way
Sylvia D. Hoffert
Sophia Turner's Poems from the North Carolina Asylum for the Insane, 1878-1880
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Release Date: 15/12/2023
Sophia Turner's Poems from the North Carolina Asylum for the Insane, 1878-1880
What was it like to be morphine addicted woman committed to an insane asylum in North Carolina in the late 1800s? Sylvia Hoffert has transcribed and edited the poems of Sophia Turner, a Hillsborough housewife placed in an asylum in 1878 by her husband. Sophia used poetry to discipline her mind, indulge her sensibilities, and engage her imagination.
What was it like to be morphine addicted woman who was committed to an insane asylum in North Carolina in the late 1800s? Sylvia Hoffert has transcribed and edited the poems of Sophia Turner, a Hillsborough housewife, whose husband Josiah Turner, Jr., placed her in the North Carolina Asylum for the Insane in 1878 hoping that the doctors there could cure her addiction. Neglected by Josiah, who virtually abandoned her, Sophia spent many hours before her grated window composing poems that allowed her to explore and reflect on her distressing situation. A sensitive, intelligent, well-educated woman capable of profound introspection, she used the act of creating poetry as an opportunity to discipline her mind, indulge her sensibilities, and engage her imagination.