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Patience Worth

Patience Worth

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Number of Chapters: 9

Length: 05 hours and 05 minutes

Language: English

Patience Worth is an examination of the communications between a seventeenth century woman and a certain Mrs. Curran of St. Louis, in 1913. Contact with the spirit world or parlor trick? If the latter, it was well done: the quick-witted repartee appeared unrehearsed, the language was authentic, the references to English nature and life accurate, although Mrs. Curran had never visited England. Mrs. Curran, herself, was a smart, quick-witted socialite of good repute, unlikely to have been a fraudster. She did not 'perform' publicly, only in front of friends and invited guests, and never for money. She was a musician by training, not a writer or poet, yet many of the communications took the form of blank verse and were of a poetical nature. Since its publication, the phenomenon has been much studied and general view is that Patience Worth was the invention of Pearl Curran's imagination. In this volume, we are presented with the evidence and left to decide for ourselves. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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The Coming of Patience Worth (Lynne T)
Nature of the Communications (Lynne T)
Personality of Patience (Lynne T)
The Poetry (Lynne T)
The Prose Part 1 (Lynne T)
The Prose Part 2 (Lynne T)
Conversations (Lynne T)
Religion (Lynne T)
The Ideas on Immorality (Lynne T)
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