"During a long practice of over thirty years I have seen many things
enacted here in this city of Montreal which, if told with the skill of
a Dumas or a Collins, might not only astonish but startle the sedate
residents of this Church-going community." With these words, Charlotte
Fuhrer introduces her memoirs. Fuhrer, a midwife in Montreal during
the second half of the 19th century, wrote her recollections in the
form of highly scandalous moral tales. The stories offer vignettes of
the course of love -- faithful and illicit -- in late 19th century
urban Canada. Fuhrer's stories are headed with such titillating titles
as "A Just Retribution," the story of a prominent businessman's
mistress who, after giving birth to her lover's child, "went from bad
to worse, and finally took to smoking opium as a means to relieve her
gnawing conscience, ending her days prematurely." Fuhrer was at the
service of the high and mighty and desperate, and from her vantage
point in the delivery room she offers remarkable insight into the most
intimate life of Montreal. Originally published in 1881, The Mysteries
of Montreal is fully reprinted with an introduction by Peter Ward.
Ward illuminates the life of Fuhrer and of midwives in Victorian
Canada. He traces the role of the midwife through the ages and,
placing Mrs. Fuhrer in the context of her times, discusses birth
practices in a Canadian setting. As well, he examines the memoirs as a
form of Canadian literature, assessing their reflections on 19th
century society. As a result the book operates on more than one level.
It is not only a midwife's recollections, but also an assemblage of
gossip, moral tales, stories of courtship and birth practices, and
even mild pornography. Students of Canadian social history will be
interested in the memoirs for their information on 19th century morals
and values. The book will also appeal to students of medical history,
women's studies, and Canadian literary criticism.
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Memoirs of a Midwife by Charlotte Fuhrer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774857635
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter