The rise of Victorian spiritualism

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The rise of Victorian spiritualism

edited and introduced by R.A. Gilbert

Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 2000

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Description

Spiritualism as a movement first appeared in 1848, and was taken up with enthusiasm by all sections of society. The eight key titles re-published in this set make important texts accessible once again, and provide a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of Spiritualism.

Table of Contents

  • I. Adin Ballou An exposition of views respecting the modern spirit manifestations: together with interesting phenomenal statements and communications, with introduction, notes and appendix [1853] 216pp
  • 0-415-23641-X II. Elizabeth Sophia De Morgan From matter to spirit: the result of ten years' experience in spirits manifestations. Intended as a guide to enquirers [1863] 436pp
  • 0-415-23642-8 III. E. Sargent Planchete: or the Despair of Science: being a full account of modern spiritualism, its phenomena, and the various theories regarding it, with a survey of French Spiritism [1869] 420pp
  • 0-415-23643-6 IV. London Dialectical Society Report on spiritualism, of the committee, together with the evidence, oral and written, and a selection form the correspondence [1871] 428pp
  • 0-415-23644-4 V. Alfred Russel Wallace On miracles and modern spiritualism. Revised edition with chapters on apparitions and phantasms [1896] 314pp
  • 0-415-23645-2 VI. Frank Podmore Modern spiritualism: a history and criticism. Volume I [1902] 330pp
  • 0-415-23646-0 VII. Frank Podmore Modern spiritualism: a history and criticism. Volume II. [1902] 390pp
  • 0-415-23647-9 VIII. Lionel A. Weatherly The supernatural? With chapter on oriental magic, spiritualism, and theosophy [1917] 308pp
  • 0-415-23648-7

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  • NCID
    BA51994469
  • ISBN
    • 0415236401
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    8 v.
  • Size
    23 cm
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