Trials of Intimacy

Trials of Intimacy1999
About this book
"The nation's leading minister stands accused of adultery. He vehemently denies the charge but confesses to being on "the ragged edge of despair." His alleged lover is a woman of mystical faith, nearly "Catholic" in her piety. Her husband, a famous writer, sues the minister for damages. A six-month trial ends inconclusively, but it holds the nation in thrall. It produces gripping drama, scathing cartoons, and soul-searching editorials.
Trials of Intimacy is the story of a scandal that shook American culture to the core in the 1870s because the key players were such vaunted moral leaders. In that respect there has never been another case like it - except The Scarlet Letter, to which it was constantly compared."--BOOK JACKET.
"To the nineteenth-century public, the Beecher-Tilton Scandal was an irresistible mystery. Richard Fox puts his contemporary readers into that same reverberating story, while offering it as a timeless tale of love, deception, faith, and the confounding indeterminacy of truth. Trials of Intimacy revises our conception of nineteenth-century morals and passions."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL3252375W
Subjects
CongregationalistsBiographyMoraleCongrégationalismeHistoireBeecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887Tilton, Elizabeth M. Richards, b. 1834Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907Trials (Adultery)New york (n.y.), biographyHistorySocial life and customs