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Mary Cregan

    Mary Cregan's work delves into literary criticism, with a particular focus on modern and postmodern American literature. Her essays often explore the intersections between literature, philosophy, and social theory. As a lecturer in English literature, she brings an insightful academic perspective to her analysis of contemporary works.

    The Scar: A Personal History of Depression and Recovery
    The Scar
    • 2019

      The narrative explores Mary Cregan's profound grief following the tragic death of her first daughter, Anna, shortly after birth. This devastating loss leads her into a deep despair, culminating in a suicide attempt. Years later, Cregan reflects on her experiences, intertwining personal anecdotes with literature and research to examine depression's impact on her life. Her story not only addresses her individual struggle but also situates it within the broader historical context of mental health understanding, revealing the lasting effects of trauma and resilience.

      The Scar: A Personal History of Depression and Recovery
    • 2019

      A fearless, candid memoir interweaving the author's descent into depression with a medical and cultural history of this illness. The book will be passed from person to person, within families, from doctor to doctor. It will really help people... This is a book that will really matter. - Colm Toibin

      The Scar