Patience Worth
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 1:29 pm
Has anyone read about Patience Worth? I am a little ways into American Apocrypha and I am in the chapter about automatic writing. Here is a link to a sunstone article about it from the same author:
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/pdf/050-16-26.pdf
Basically Patience Worth was a person(?) who dictated material through a (real) woman named Pearl Curran. The description of things that have been dictated, written, and said are extraordinary! Her poems won awards, she dictated some novels, plays, including the Sorry Tale, a novel that was about Christ and won Patience an outstanding author award in 1918 which was judged by the literary arts of New York. It got a great review from the New York Times. There was a great deal of effort put into determining if Pearl had the ability to produce these works and it turned out that there was a lot of anglo-saxon wording used, and so many period specific and factual details that Pearl had no knowledge of that people took her kind of serious.
For a while Pearl was using a Ouija board, but after a while she gained enough experience that she just began to dictate without any tools. She was never in a trance while she did this, and she was able to dictate up to 6000 words in a sitting at close to 110 words per minute. People said that she had a hard time just writing a letter for herself on her own. Some journalist recorded that he was impressed that she was able to leave a dictation, and come back to picking up where she left off without hesitation and without a need to refer to the previous material. There was also no motive for fraud, in fact in cost Pearl and her family money in terms of publications, and social capital in the fact that people thought she was involved in occult dealings. She could have just put her name to the works if she wanted money. Then there was Professor Walter Prince who gave Pearl a series of tests. These tests involved asking her to dictate and write things immediately and under pressure. The material requested was apparently beyond Pearls normal capabilities, both educationally, life experience wise, and technically. Prince was impressed. He was apprently far more impressed with Patience Worth's materials then he was the Book of Mormon. He analysed both.
Fascinating stuff.
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/pdf/050-16-26.pdf
Basically Patience Worth was a person(?) who dictated material through a (real) woman named Pearl Curran. The description of things that have been dictated, written, and said are extraordinary! Her poems won awards, she dictated some novels, plays, including the Sorry Tale, a novel that was about Christ and won Patience an outstanding author award in 1918 which was judged by the literary arts of New York. It got a great review from the New York Times. There was a great deal of effort put into determining if Pearl had the ability to produce these works and it turned out that there was a lot of anglo-saxon wording used, and so many period specific and factual details that Pearl had no knowledge of that people took her kind of serious.
For a while Pearl was using a Ouija board, but after a while she gained enough experience that she just began to dictate without any tools. She was never in a trance while she did this, and she was able to dictate up to 6000 words in a sitting at close to 110 words per minute. People said that she had a hard time just writing a letter for herself on her own. Some journalist recorded that he was impressed that she was able to leave a dictation, and come back to picking up where she left off without hesitation and without a need to refer to the previous material. There was also no motive for fraud, in fact in cost Pearl and her family money in terms of publications, and social capital in the fact that people thought she was involved in occult dealings. She could have just put her name to the works if she wanted money. Then there was Professor Walter Prince who gave Pearl a series of tests. These tests involved asking her to dictate and write things immediately and under pressure. The material requested was apparently beyond Pearls normal capabilities, both educationally, life experience wise, and technically. Prince was impressed. He was apprently far more impressed with Patience Worth's materials then he was the Book of Mormon. He analysed both.
Fascinating stuff.