Women and the Victorian Occult

Women and the Victorian Occult
Title Women and the Victorian Occult PDF eBook
Author Tatiana Kontou
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317982525

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Increasingly, contemporary scholarship reveals the strong connection between Victorian women and the world of the nineteenth-century supernatural. Women were intrinsically bound to the occult and the esoteric from mediums who materialised spirits to the epiphanic experiences of the New Woman, from theosophy to telepathy. This volume addresses the various ways in which Victorian women expressed themselves and were constructed by the occult through a broad range of texts. By examining the roles of women as automatic writing mediums, spiritualists, authors, editors, theosophists, socialists and how they interpreted the occult in their life and work, the contributors in this edition return to sensation novels, ghost stories, autobiographies, séances and fashionable magazines to access the visible and invisible worlds of Victorian life. The variety of texts analysed by the authors in this collection demonstrates the many interpretations of the occult in nineteenth-century culture and the ways that women used supernatural imagery and language to draw attention to issues that bore immediate implications on their own lives. Either by catering for the fad of ghost stories or by giving public trance speeches women harnessed the metaphorical and financial forces of the supernatural. As the articles in this book demonstrate the occult was after all a female affair. This book was published as a special issue of Women's Writing.

Women and the Victorian Occult

Women and the Victorian Occult
Title Women and the Victorian Occult PDF eBook
Author Tatiana Kontou
Publisher
Total Pages 203
Release 2008
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The Trial of Woman

The Trial of Woman
Title The Trial of Woman PDF eBook
Author D. Basham
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 271
Release 1992-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 0230374018

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The Trial of Woman examines the impact of the nineteenth-century 'Occult Revival' on the Victorian Women's Movement, both in the lives of individual women and in the literature surrounding 'the Woman Question'. The book explores the Victorian Myth of Occult Womanhood and argues that the notion of female occult power was deeply influenced by the advent of Mesmerism, Spiritualism and Theosophy. This myth was itself a determining factor in women's struggle for legal and political rights.

Spiritualism and Women's Writing

Spiritualism and Women's Writing
Title Spiritualism and Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author T. Kontou
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 245
Release 2009-08-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230240798

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Using a wide range of unexplored archival material, this book examines the 'spectral' influence of Victorian spiritualism and Psychical Research on women's writing, analyzing the ways in which modern writers have both subverted and mimicked nineteenth century sources in their evocation of the séance.

Trial of Woman

Trial of Woman
Title Trial of Woman PDF eBook
Author Diana Basham
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1992
Genre
ISBN 9781349388813

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Waking the Witch

Waking the Witch
Title Waking the Witch PDF eBook
Author Pam Grossman
Publisher Gallery Books
Total Pages 304
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1982145854

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From the podcast host of The Witch Wave and practicing witch Pam Grossman—who Vulture has dubbed the “Terry Gross of witches”—comes an exploration of the world’s fascination with witches, why they have intrigued us for centuries and why they’re more relevant now than ever. When you think of a witch, what do you picture? Pointy black hat, maybe a broomstick. But witches in various guises have been with us for millennia. In Waking the Witch, Pam Grossman explores the impact of the world’s most magical icon. From the idea of the femme fatale in league with the devil to the bewitching pop culture archetypes in Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Harry Potter; from the spooky ladies in fairy tales to the rise of contemporary witchcraft, witches reflect the power and potential of women. Part cultural analysis, part memoir, Waking the Witch traces the author’s own journey on the path to witchcraft, and how this has helped her find self-empowerment and purpose. It celebrates witches past, present, and future, and reveals the critical role they have played—and will continue to play—in the world as we know it. “Deftly illuminating the past while beckoning us towards the future, Waking the Witch has all the makings of a feminist classic. Wise, relatable, and real, Pam Grossman is the witch we need for our times” (Ami McKay, author of The Witches of New York).

Victorian Women and the Theatre of Trance

Victorian Women and the Theatre of Trance
Title Victorian Women and the Theatre of Trance PDF eBook
Author Amy Lehman
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 213
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786454717

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Spiritualists in the nineteenth century spoke of the "Borderland," a shadowy threshold where the living communed with the dead, and where those in the material realm could receive comfort or advice from another world. The skilled performances of mostly female actors and performers made the "Borderland" a theatre, of sorts, in which dramas of revelation and recognition were produced in the forms of seances, trances, and spiritualist lectures. This book examines some of the most fascinating American and British actresses of the Victorian era, whose performances fairly mesmerized their audiences of amused skeptics and ardent believers. It also focuses on the transformative possibilities of the spiritualist theatre, revealing how the performances allowed Victorian women to speak, act, and create outside the boundaries of their restricted social and psychological roles.