Women, Madness and Spiritualism
Edited by Roy Porter; Helen Nicholson; Bridget Bennett
- Published: 11 Nov 2004
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415276337
- Set ISBN: 9780415276337
Set Contents
Susan Willis Fletcher
- Edited by
- Bridget Bennett
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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11Introduction: Twelve Months in an English Prison (1884) By Susan Willis Fletcher
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Twelve Months in an English Prison (Boston: Lee and Shepard; New York: Charles T. Dillingham, 1884)
By Susan Willis Fletcher
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IMy Story
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IISome Very Childish Manifestations
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IIIFurther Development, and an Early Marriage
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IVMy Dedication
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VA Divorce.—An Engagement.—A Marriage
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VIOur Future Revealed
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VIIA New Home and New Manifestations
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VIIIRemarkable Tests and Special Providences
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IXMr. Fletcher Visits Egypt and Palestine, and Wesettle in London
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X22 Gordon Street, and Mrs. Hart-Davies
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XIThe Story of the Jewels and the Deed of Gift
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XIIHow She Came to Live With us, and Went to Tours
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XIIIWe Get More, Not to Say Better, Acquainted
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XIVOur Excursion to America
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XVNew York, Boston, Camp-Meeting, Dr. Mack, Andsignor Rondi
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XVIWhat Happened at the Camp-Meeting
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XVIIMy First Night in Prison, and What Came of it
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XVIIIFrom Boston to Bow Street, London
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XIXBefore Mr. Flowers at Bow Street
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XXI am Admitted to Bail, and the Government Prosecutes
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XXIA Cross-Examination
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XXIICross-Examination Continued
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XXIIIInfluence of the Press
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XXIVForty Yards of Indictment
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XXVThe Old Bailey
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XXVIThe Opening of the Case
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XXVIIThe Testimony and Cross-Examination
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XXVIIISpeeches of Counsel, Witnesses to Character, and a Fatal Surrender
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XXIXSir Henry Hawkins’s Charge to the Jury, Verdict, and Sentence
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XXXSome Comments on the Case
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XXXIIn the Pillory
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XXXIIThe Other Side
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XXXIIISome Comments on the Case
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XXXIVHer Majesty’s Prison, Westminster
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XXXVPrisoners and Prison-Life
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XXXVISpirits in Prison
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XXXVIIAn Insane Prisoner
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XXXVIIIA Visit to my Husband
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XXXIXFlowers Brought to my Cell.—A Lock of Hair and a Letter
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XLInstantaneous Transmission of Letters Between London and Calcutta.—Manifestations of Spirit-power
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XLIFurther Experiences
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XLIIRelease of a Prisoner.—Celebrating a Birthday
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XLIIIMemorials and Petitions to the Home Secretary
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XLIVA Plea for Prison-Reform
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XLVFreedom
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XLVIAt Liberty in London.—A Farewell Seance, and a Farewell to England
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Appendix I
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Appendix II
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Appendix III
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Appendix IV
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Appendix V
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Appendix VI
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