• Author Louisa Treger investigates the audacious woman who tricked her way into a brutal insane asylum to expose the truth

  • Jan 11 2025
  • Length: 42 mins
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Author Louisa Treger investigates the audacious woman who tricked her way into a brutal insane asylum to expose the truth

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    In the 19th century it was surprisingly easy for a woman to be consigned to the misery of an asylum. Many in fact weren't actually mentally ill.

    Husband tired of his wife? A woman who bore an illegitimate child? A woman who didn't want to marry the man her parents had chosen for her? Or anyone, in short, who didn't conform to the narrow standards of society.

    Once a woman was incarcerated, it was almost impossible to get out of a place often described as 'death traps'.

    Author Louisa Treger came across the astonishing true story of investigative journalist Nellie Bly, who intentionally got herself committed to an asylum in order to write a blistering expose and lift the lid on conditions. She was 'instantly hooked and intrigued' as she told me in this fascinating conversation.

    Louisa also discusses her fascinating new novel, The Paris Muse, a fictionalized retelling of the disturbing love story between talented French photographer Dora Maar and Pablo Picasso. Louisa shares her motivation behind ensuring this talented woman is no longer a footnote and how she breathed life into this extraordinary love affair.



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