Freaks: Myths and Images of the Secret SelfFrom two-headed men and dwarfs to Siamese twins, the phenomenon of the freak has fascinated people for centuries. In this classic study of the very nature of that fascination, the renowned literary and cultural critic Fiedler offers an in-depth examination of man's views of the freak from classical times to present. 150 photos and line drawings. |
Contents
Introductory | 13 |
PART ONE | 37 |
From Knoumhotpou to General Tom Thumb | 39 |
Copyright | |
15 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actual American animal appeared attempt audience Barnum Bearded become beginning believe birth body born brother called century Chang child circus comic Contemporary continued court created creatures culture death dream Dwarfs early especially exhibited exist eyes face fact feel feet female finally four Freaks Giants girl half hand head human images imagination instance Italy joined kind Lady late later learned least LEFT legs less living looking male means merely Midget monsters monstrous Moreover moved Museum myth mythological nature never normal novel once painting performers perhaps photograph play popular possible produced publicity recent remains reported represent RIGHT role seems sense sexual Siamese Twins side show sometimes story suggests tell tion tradition true turned Twins woman women wonder writing young