Feigning insanity in order to reveal asylum horrors the mystery of central park nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 was the pen name of american journalist elizabeth cochrane seaman. The woman who would change journalism was actually born as elizabeth mary jane cochran. She was a groundbreaking reporter known for a recordbreaking trip around the world in 72 days, in emulation of jules vernes fictional character phileas fogg, and an expose in which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within. Her act was so convincing that journalists during that time published several stories about her lunacy. Early years born on may 5, 1864, nellie bly was originally named. Ten days in a madhouse, describing new york citys most notorious mental institution, were written by journalist nellie bly in 1887. Review wrtten may 30, 2019 ten days in a madhouse, by nellie bly this is the report written by new york world newspaper columist nellie bly after she accepted an undercover assignment to have herself committed an unknown indigent patient to new york citys insane asylum on blackwell island. May 5,1864 originally named elizabeth jane cochran, nellie bly was born. Nellie bly may 5, 1864 1 january 27, 1922 was an american journalist, author, industrialist, and charity worker. While she was working for a newspaper in new york city she was given an undercover assignment to feign insanity and allow herself to be committed to the womens lunatic asylum on blackwells island in order to write an expose of the inhumane way the women. Elizabeth cochrane, known by her pen name nellie bly, was born in 1864.
Blys articles about her time in the insane asylum on blackwells island in a sixpart series. Nellie bly 18641922 was the pen name of american journalist elizabeth jane cochrane. It was no mere armchair observation, because bly got herself committed to blackwells and wrote a shocking expose called ten days in a madhouse. Nellie bly entered blackwells island asylum in 1887 under the guise of insanity under assignment from joseph pulitzer. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. The atrocities she uncovered there prompted numerous. She insisted on remaining with me in order to administer aid should i need it. American journalist best known for her recordbreaking trip around the world, inspired by author jules vernes book around the world in 80 days. Prior to 1887, she feigned insanity in order to go undercover and investigate first hand the treatment of the women in. Bly later compiled the articles into a book, being published by ian l. Elizabeth cochran seaman may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922, better known by her pen name nellie bly, was an american journalist, industrialist, inventor, and charity worker who was widely known for her recordbreaking trip around the world in 72 days, in emulation of jules vernes fictional character phileas fogg, and an expose in which she worked undercover to report on a mental institution. I was left to begin my career as nellie brown, the insane girl. She once faked insanity in order to do an investigative report on mental institutions.
This edition includes nellie blys articles nellie bly in jail, in the greatest new york tenement, and in trinitys tenements by. Mar 20, 20 ten days in a madhouse by nellie bly may 5, 1864 1922. Nellie bly was born elizabeth jane cochran on may 5, 1864. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Sep 3, 1887 ten days in a madhouse nellie s book is published and causes reform in attitudes towards the insane. Her goal was to uncover the deplorable living conditions, and terrible treatments from the staff. One of blys earliest assignments was to author a piece detailing the. Elizabeth cochran seaman may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922, known by her pen name nellie bly, was an american journalist. Myers nellie agreed to do an undercover assignment for the new york world newspaper, that aimed to investigate the terrible conditions of the womens lunatic asylum on blackwell island in new york. Her book ten days in a madhouse was based what she experienced after committing herself to the womens lunatic asylum on blackwells island 1887 for an undercover story on the treatment of the mentally ill. Learn more about nellie bly and school programs and tours. In 1887, nellie bly stormed into the office of the new york world, one of the leading. With little education, cochrane was hired by an editor who took interest in her comments to the newspaper, eventually working for pulitzers new york world.
Nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 american journalist nellie bly quotes nellie bly books nellie bly focused her attention on womens rights issues. The nellie bly book awards recognizes journalistic works and investigative pieces. She was best known for her investigative and undercover reporting. The story nellie bly is perhaps most famous for, and one of the few that did not unveil some sort of social injustice, was her trip around the world. Elizabeth jane cochran who was known by her pen name nellie bly was born on may 5, 1864. Nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 was a pioneer woman in journalism. Nellie bly faked her insanity in order to report on the conditions of insane asylums. Nellie bly s reporting also promoted the idea that women could do more than write for the society pages at newspapers women could produce hardhitting, daring investigative pieces just like men.
The film follows 23yearold reporter nellie bly caroline barry as she embarks on her first undercover assignment for worldfamous newspaper editor joseph pulitzer. Bly not only broke into the patriarchal world of journalism during the cutthroat era of joseph pulitzer in the 1880s1900s as one of. In 1887 journalist nellie bly conducted an experiment that later brought awareness to the cause and lasting fame image credits. The nellie bly book awards is a new division of the chanticleer international book awards for nonfiction works. In 1887, two years after she launched her career with a response to a patronizing chauvinist and two years before she raced around the world in a quest to outpace jules vernes fictional eightyday itinerary, pioneering victorian journalist nellie bly may 5, 1864january 27, 1922 pulled off one of the most courageous feats in the history of investigative reporting posing as insane. This edition includes nellie bly s articles nellie bly in jail, in the greatest new york tenement, and in trinitys tenements by. Nellie s undercover reporting was later published in the new york world in 1887. Nellie bly was born as elizabeth jane cochran on may 5, 1864 in cochrans mills, armstrong county, pennsylvania, to a mill worker michael cochran and his wife mary jane. Mar 08, 2019 for more about love o mike and nellie blys story, take a look at the girl puzzle, available to pre order now from crooked cat books. In 1887, her report was published in a book titled ten days in a madhouse, in which she also proposed several reforms. A wardrobe, desk, bookcase, organ, and several chairs completed the. Ten days in a madhouse nellie bly, clean bright classics on. Nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 was the pen name of american journalist elizabeth jane cochrane.
Bly gives you the full experience, every detail, evoking a period he has mastered. Nelly wrote an expose in which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within. The town that she was born in was founded by her father, michael cochran, who amply provided for his family by working as a judge and landowner. She is most famous for an undercover expose in which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within. The diary of nellie bly 1887 preparation moving to new york city is one of the best decisions i have made. Buy a cheap copy of ten days in a madhouse book by nellie bly. Bly not only accepted the challenge, she decided to feign mental illness to gain admission and expose how patients were treated. Elizabeth cochran seaman may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922, better known by her pen name. Nellie bly may 1864 january was the pen name of american journalist elizabeth cochrane seaman. Nellie bly, pseudonym of elizabeth cochrane, also spelled cochran, born may 5, 1864, cochrans mills, pennsylvania, u. She wrote, from the moment i entered the insane ward on the island, i made no attempt to keep up the assumed role of insanity. Nellie bly may 5, 18641 january 27, 1922 was a pioneer woman in journalism.
Nellie bly was born as elizabeth cochrane on may 5, 1864 in cochran mills, pennsylvania where she discovered her passion for writing early in life elizabeth cochrane seaman. Nellie bly has been the subject of two episodes of the comedy central series drunk history. She was the pen name of pioneer woman journalist elizabeth jane cochran. A female usurers trick nellie bly new york world nellie bly exposes one of the secrets of a diamond shop. Ten days in a madhouse is a book by newspaper reporter nellie bly. Loaning money without a license to actresses and rich women may 12, 1889 nellie bly. Feigning insanity in order to reveal asylum horrors 9781515145011 by bly, nellie and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books available now at great prices. Nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 was the pen name of american pioneer female journalist elizabeth jane cochran. Stephen bly was probably the greatest writer of faithbased western fiction ever seen before. Why nellie bly is worth an awesome, original song by.
Prior to 1887, she feigned insanity in order to go undercover and investigate first hand the treatment of the women in the insane asylum on blackwells island. When she married more on that later, she became known as elizabeth cochran seaman. Time may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this. Nellie is also known for a recordbreaking trip around the world. She posed as insane in 1887 to expose abuse in asylums it worked all too well oct 26, 2016 goran blazeski elizabeth cochran seaman, also known by her pen name nellie bly, was born on may 5, 1864, in cochrans mills, pennsylvania. It was initially published as a series of articles for the new york world. Nellie bly book awards for journalistic nonfiction. Nellie bly of the new york world undercover reporting. Journalist and reformer elizabeth cochrane seaman, better known as nellie bly 18641922, gained fame at the end of the nineteenth century for her investigative reports of abusive conditions in the cities of pittsburgh and new yor. She was born may 5, 1864 at the end of the american civil war and the beginning of the cross. She posed as insane in 1887 to expose abuse in asylums. Nellie bly was the pen name of elizabeth jane cochrane who was an american journalist. While researching for her book ten days in a mad house 1887, seaman posed as an inmate in an insane asylum to.
In 1887, bly relocated to new york city and began working for the new york. Nellie bly is the the pseudonym of elizabeth cochran. Ten days in a madhouse audiobook by nellie bly 18641922 in 1887 nellie bly, one of the first female newspaper writers, and a young reporter who would soon go. Buy nellie bly ebooks to read online or download in pdf or epub on your pc, tablet or mobile device.
Dec, 2019 nellie bly was known for her pioneering journalism, including her 1887 expose on the conditions of asylum patients at blackwells island in new york city and her report of her 72day trip around the world. Books by nellie bly author of ten days in a madhouse. The first in blys twopart series on her experiences incarcerated for 10 days in the womens lunatic asylum on. Ten days in a madhouse by nellie bly may 5, 1864 1922.
With this courageous and bold act bly cemented her legacy as one of the foremost female journalists in history. Nellie bly books list of books by author nellie bly. Mar 02, 2020 nellie bly was known for her pioneering journalism, including her 1887 expose on the conditions of asylum patients at blackwells island in new york city and her report of her 72day trip around. Nellie bly was born as elizabeth jane cochran on may 5, 1864 in cochrans mills, armstrong county, pennsylvania, to a mill worker michael cochran and his wife. The complete works of nellie bly by nellie bly, paperback. Nellie bly was known for her pioneering journalism, including her 1887. She was an american journalist, inventor, and writer. Jul 20, 2015 buy the complete works of nellie bly by bly, nellie from amazons fiction books store. Nellie bly, trailblazing journalist, honored in new.
A wonderful person that sticks up for people in need did you know. She was born in may of 1864 and died in january 1922. Bly built a career around defending the poor and exposing the corrupt. Kids learn about the biography of nellie bly including her early career as a journalist, investigating and reporting on an insane asylum, racing around the world in 72 days, and fun facts. Ten days in a madhouse is a book by american journalist nellie bly.
Nellie bly and elizabeth bislands historymaking race around the world by matthew goodman book. Nellie s famous undercover trip into the blackwells island insane asylum. Nellie bly overheard many interesting things while traveling. Nellie bly, stunt journalist and social reformer of the late 19th century, is almost completely absent from the world of academic study.
I can only imagine how shocking this must have been at the time if its release in 1887. Nellie bly may 5, 1864 january 27, 1922 was a pionee. See all books authored by nellie bly, including ten days in a madhouse, and around the world in 72 days, and more on thriftbooks. A firsthand account of life at bellevue hospital on blackwells island in 1887 by nellie bly and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. It was blys handful of undercover pieces for the new york world from 1887 to 1889, starting. The movie 10 days in a madhouse the nellie bly story is based on nellie blys 1887 book of the same title. Nellie invented undercover investigative reporting. Educational article for students, schools, and teachers. Nellie bly was known for her pioneering journalism, including her 1887 expose on the conditions of asylum patients at blackwells island in new york city and her report of her 72day trip around. Nellie bly was born elizabeth jane cochran she later added an e to the end of her name on may 5, 1864, in cochrans mills, pennsylvania, she was a famed investigative journalist. An investigative reporter and trailblazer of socalled stunt journalism, cochrane uncovered popularlyread stories about conditions in a mental asylum, mexican life. American journalist elizabeth jane cochran, born in pennsylvania on may 5, 1864, and died in new york city on january 27, 1922, used the pen name nellie bly. Nellie bly was born on may 5, 1864, in cochrans mill which was owned by her father michael cochran. Nellie bly s insanity act got her committed to the notorious blackwells island asylum, a dangerous venture that resulted in the most shocking newspaper expose the jaded citizens of new york had ever read.
Bly was born on may 5, 1864 in cochrans mills, pennsylvaniabut the name on her birth certificate wasnt nellie bly. In 1887, 23yearold reporter nellie bly had herself com. Bly was one of americas first female reporters who used her talents to expose overpowered individuals. Nothing stopped nellie bly from revealing the horrific truth. Nellie bly s book around the world in seventytwo days is published. Reporting for the new york world 1887 1894 97809907722 by bly, nellie and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books available now at great prices. Ten days in a madhouse, was written by nellie bly in 1887, after she lived, undercover, at a womens. She was also a writer, industrialist, inventor, and a charity worker who was widely known for her recordbreaking trip around the world in 72 days, in emulation of jules vernes fictional character phileas fogg, and an expose in which she faked insanity to study a mental. Nellie bly biography facts, childhood, family life. Loaning money without a license to actresses and rich women may 12, 1889 nellie bly exposes how a diamond shop in new york really operates. See which explorers, inventors and historical figures were born on may 5. The astounding story of one books fivehundredyear odyssey. John cockrill, managing editor of the new york world, challenges bly to be committed to a womens insane asylum and then to write about her. Here she would reach the pinnacle of her career by writing nellie bly s book.