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ISBN
9781531506247

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
1531506240
ISBN-13
9781531506247
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6062280469

Product Key Features

Book Title
Mortimer and the Witches : a History of Nineteenth-Century Fortune Tellers
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Wicca (See Also Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft), United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Women's Studies
Publication Year
2024
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion, Social Science, History
Author
Marie Carter
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

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Trade
LCCN
2024-405432
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Mortimer and the Witches explores, in fascinating detail, the magical, occasionally criminal, underworld that simmers beneath the surface of so many cities around the world. But Marie Carter's tale of 19th century New York is also an insightful, don't-miss examination of the prevailing suspicion and prejudice against women operating at the margins of society. ---Deborah Blum, Pulitzer-prize winning author of Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death, Mortimer and the Witches is an unflinching cultural history covering the social ills of nineteenth-century New York through the lives of women who were, at the time, memorialized in mocking print., Every turn of the page of Mortimer and the Witches brings on that same anticipation of revealing a tarot card and wondering what the storyteller will say. Not only does it fill a gap in our historical understanding of 19th-century sexism and classism, but it's chock-full of facts I could never have predicted. I feel fortunate to have made the acquaintance of Mortimer and these hard-working women of Old New York. ---Peggy Gavan, author of The Cat Men of Gotham: Tales of Feline Friendships of Old New York, Using a newspaper reporter's expose of fortune tellers/psychics, Marie Carter gives us a unique look at how sexism played out in the 19th century. While robber barons pillage the country (sound familiar?), the reporter Mortimer Thomson goes after women struggling to get by in a time when they had few options. These women are con artists--some worse than that--but are they criminals or the victims, or both? Carter manages to bring them to life, while also humanizing Mortimer. He's not some cartoon Snidely Whiplash bad guy. Mortimer and the Witches is a gripping mix of the history of discrimination, and our continued failure to focus on the true villains. It's such a fascinating look at a relatively unexamined back-alley struggle for survival, I ate it up. ---Stacy Horn, author of Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad & Criminal in 19th-Century New York, Mining the sordid riches of 19th century New York City newspaper reportage and recounting them through a modern lens, Marie Carter tracks down a cadre of women involved in the antebellum clairvoyancy trade and regales her readers with the ways in which they managed to circumvent some of the societal strictures placed on women to gain financial independence at a time when they were truly second-class citizens. Brilliant marketers of themselves and their psychic skills, Carter adroitly describes how these women provided counsel and entertainment to New Yorkers of all stripes, all while crusading reporters and police attempted to shut them down. ---Eddy Portnoy, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Dewey Decimal
809.70092
Table Of Content
Introduction 1 1. Madame Morrow 9 2. Madame Clifton 24 3. Madame Prewster 39 4. Madame Widger 54 5. Mr. Grommer 68 6. Mrs. Hayes 82 7. The Gipsy Girl 97 8. Mrs. Seymour 112 Concluding Remarks 125 Epilogue : Ethel Parton 129 Acknowledgments 139 Notes 143 Bibliography 153 Index 157 Photographs follow page 86
Synopsis
UNTAPPED NEW YORK: THE BEST NYC BOOKS OF ALL TIME The neglected histories of 19th-century NYC's maligned working-class fortune tellers and the man who set out to discredit them Under the pseudonym Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B., humor writer Mortimer Thomson went undercover to investigate and report on the fortune tellers of New York City's tenements and slums. When his articles were published in book form in 1858, they catalyzed a series of arrests that both scandalized and delighted the public. But Mortimer was guarding some secrets of his own, and in many ways, his own life paralleled the lives of the women he both visited and vilified. In Mortimer and the Witches , author Marie Carter examines the lives of these marginalized fortune tellers while also detailing Mortimer Thomson's peculiar and complicated biography. Living primarily in the poor section of the Lower East Side, nineteenth-century fortune tellers offered their clients answers to all questions in astrology, love, and law matters. They promised to cure ailments. They spoke of loved ones from beyond the grave. Yet Doesticks saw them as the worst of the worst evil-doers. His investigative reporting aimed to stop unsuspecting young women from seeking the corrupt soothsaying advice of these so-called clairvoyants and to expose the absurd and woefully inaccurate predictions of these "witches." Marie Carter views these stories of working-class, immigrant women with more depth than Doesticks's mocking articles would allow. In her analysis and discussion, she presents them as three-dimensional figures rather than the caricatures Doesticks made them out to be. What other professions at that time allowed women the kind of autonomy afforded by fortune-telling? Their eager customers, many of whom were newly arrived immigrants trying to navigate life in a new country, weren't as naive and gullible as Doesticks made them out to be. They were often in need of guidance, seeking out the advice of someone who had life experience to offer or simply enjoying the entertainment and attention. Mortimer and the Witches offers new insight into the neglected histories of working-class fortune tellers and the creative ways that they tried to make a living when options were limited for them.
LC Classification Number
BF1861.C295 2024

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