Talking to the dead

Kate and Maggie Fox and the rise of spiritualism

324 pages

English language

Published 2004 by HarperSanFrancisco.

OCLC Number:
54939577

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A fascinating story of spirits and conjurors, skeptics and converts in the second half of nineteenth century America viewed through the lives of Kate and Maggie Fox, the sisters whose purported communication with the dead gave rise to the Spiritualism movement – and whose recanting forty years later is still shrouded in mystery.In March of 1848, Kate and Maggie Fox – sisters aged 11 and 14 – anxiously reported to a neighbor that they had been hearing strange, unidentified sounds in their house. From a sequence of knocks and rattles translated by the young girls as a "voice from beyond," the Modern Spiritualism movement was born.Talking to the Dead follows the fascinating story of the two girls who were catapulted into an odd limelight after communicating with spirits that March night. Within a few years, tens of thousands of Americans were flocking to seances. An international movement followed. Yet thirty …

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Subjects

  • Fox, Margaret, 1833-1893.
  • Jencken, Catherine Fox, 1836-1892.
  • Spiritualists -- United States -- Biography.
  • Spiritualism -- United States -- History -- 19th century.