Butcher: A Novel
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First edition | |
| Author | Joyce Carol Oates |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Alfred A. Knopf |
Publication date | 2024 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (hardback) |
| Pages | 333 |
| ISBN | 978-0-593-53777-0 |
Butcher: A Novel is a historical novel by Joyce Carol Oates published in 2024 by Alfred A. Knopf.
The Gothic genre work is a fictional rendering of the medical careers of three professionals educated and practicing medicine in the 19th century.[1] These are J. Marion Sims, M.D., Silas Weir Mitchell, M. D., and Henry Cotton, M. D., notable researchers and practitioners in, respectively, gynecology, neurology, and psychology.[2][3]
Dedication
Epigraph
Editor's Note
Prologue
Part I: Young Doctor Weir
Editor's Note
- Exile: Morris County, New Jersey—1837
- The Hermitage, Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey—1839
- Early Years as a Practitioner—1846-1851
- Summons to Trenton—1851
Part II: New Jersey State Asylum for Female Lunatics
- Destiny
- The Vow
- Fistula
- Miracle (March 11, 1852)
- Miracle (Postscript)
- Misfortune
- Reversal of Fortune
Part III: The Pioneer Reformer
- Sacred Monomania
- Esther C__
- Christian Burial
- The Chair of Tranquility
- Halcyon Years
- The Humbling
- Slander
- Nurse-Assistant
- The Laboratory: The Experiment
- Fever
- Day of Triumph
- The Gift
Part IV: Red-Handed Butcher
- God's Chosen
- Wilhelmina S__: The Twins
- "Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child..."
- The Penitent
- God's Blessing, God's Wrath.
Part V: The Insurrection
- Lost Girl, Found: An Orphan's True Story Told by Herself
Part VI: Epilogue: Afterlife
- The Promise
- The Pledge