Popular Superstitions, and the Truths Contained Therein
Herbert Mayo
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"In the following Letters I have endeavoured to exhibit in their true light the singular natural phenomena of which old superstition and modern charlatanism in turn availed themselves—to indicate their laws, and to develop their theory." (from the Preface of the book)
In 14 letters, British physiologist Herbert Mayo (1796-1852) is giving the reader an overview of popular superstitions of previous times, like vampirism, somnambulism or even ghost sightings, and exposing how in previous times they were treated with fear, ignorance and intolerance, often leading to crime, while he endeavours to give rational explanations for the phenomena with the goal to find treatments and cures for the afflicted.
- Summary by Sonia (8 hr 6 min)
Chapters
Prefatory Remarks | 2:46 | Read by Sonia |
Letter I - The Divining Rod | 38:54 | Read by Marta A |
Letter II - Vampyrism | 37:51 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter III - Unreal Ghosts | 33:48 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter IV - True Ghosts | 30:08 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter V - Trance | 24:28 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter VI - Trance-sleep | 15:42 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Letter VII - Half-waking Trance, or Somnambulism | 20:33 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Letter VIII - Trance-waking | 40:10 | Read by Jean Coleman |
Letter IX - Religious Delusions | 35:48 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter X - Mesmerism | 42:39 | Read by Owlivia |
Letter XI - Supplemental | 1:07:00 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter XII - The Odometer or Divining Ring | 21:39 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter XIII - The Solution | 47:22 | Read by Jim Locke |
Letter XIV - Hypnotism. Trance Umbra | 24:45 | Read by Jim Locke |
Conclusion | 2:46 | Read by Sonia |
Reviews
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Cape Codder
The lethargic, ungifted individual reading the bulk of this work ruins yet another piece which, if not for him, would have been quite enjoyable.