
Available Formats
Abnormitäten by Signor Saltarino
by Saltarino, Signor, 1863-1941Description
Abnormitäten by Signor Saltarino is a collection of accounts and observations written in the late 19th century. The work compiles various stories and descriptions of individuals with physical deformities or unusual physical traits, exploring their lives, performances, and the public’s fascination with them. Central to the book are tales of performers known as freaks in the circus and variety show circuits, including characters like Johnson’s two-headed baby and Madame Taylor, among others. The opening of the book provides a detailed introduction to the concept of abnormities and the social curiosity that surrounds them. It describes the historical context and evolution of how such individuals have been perceived—from mere curiosities to subjects of medical interest and public sympathy. The narrative begins with specific cases, such as a two-headed baby presented in Chicago and the stories of performers like Madame Taylor, who defied societal expectations despite their conditions. This initial section sets the stage for a broader examination of the lives and experiences of those considered different by societal norms, offering insights into both their challenges and their triumphs. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



