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Occult Imagination in Britain, 1875-1947

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Zusatztext "Ultimately! this is an important and well-assembled contribution that warrants wide reading among scholars of British esotericism! par-ticularly those specializing in Theosophy."- Ethan Doyle White! University College London Informationen zum Autor Christine C. Ferguson is Senior Lecturer in English in the School of Criticial Studies and Andrew Radford is Lecturer in English in the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow, UK. Zusammenfassung Reflecting the signal array of responses by authors, artists, actors, impresarios and popular entertainers to questions of esoteric spirituality and belief, this interdisciplinary collection demonstrates the enormous interest in the occult during a time typically associated with the rise of secularization and scientific innovation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Christine Ferguson: Introduction Occulture Beyond the Metropole Chapter 1: Michael Shaw, " Theosophy in Scotland: Oriental Occultism and National Identity" Chapter 2: Nick Daly, "The Everyday Occult on Stage: The Play of Lord Dunsany" Chapter 3: Clare Button, " ‘A very perfect form of discipline’: Rolf Gardiner, folk dance and occult landscapes" Occulting the Public Sphere Chapter 4: Jake Poller, " ‘ Under a Glamour’: Annie Besant, Charles Leadbeater and Neo-Theosophy" Chapter 5: Nick Freeman, " The Black Magic Bogeyman 1908-1935" Chapter 6: Elsa Richardson, "Stemming the Black Tide of Mud: Psychoanalysis and the Occult Periodical, 1910-1924" Women’s Occulture Chapter 7: Caroline Tully, " Egyptosophy in the British Museum: Florence Farr, the Egyptian Adept and the Ka" Chapter 8: Dennis Denisoff, " Occult Synaesthetics and Pamela Colman Smith’s The Green Sheaf " Chapter 9: Andrew Radford, "Anxieties of Mystic Influence: Dion Fortune’s The Winged Bull and Aleister Crowley" Art, Fiction and Occult Intermediation Chapter 10: Aren Roukema, " Naturalists in Ghost Land: Victorian Occultism and Science Fiction" Chapter 11: Massimo Introvigne, " Painting the Masters in Britain: From Schmiechen to Scott" Chapter 12: Steven Sutcliffe, " ‘ Beating on Your Heart’: The Novels of David Lindsay and the Cultic Milieu in the 1920s" ...

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