Inferno and From an Occult Diary

Inferno and From an Occult Diary
Title Inferno and From an Occult Diary PDF eBook
Author August Strindberg
Publisher Penguin Classics
Pages 446
Release 1979
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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From an Occult Diary

From an Occult Diary
Title From an Occult Diary PDF eBook
Author August Strindberg
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Pages 0
Release 1963
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Inferno; From an Occult Diary

Inferno; From an Occult Diary
Title Inferno; From an Occult Diary PDF eBook
Author August Strindberg
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 2001-01
Genre
ISBN 9780140448849

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Diary of a Drug Fiend

Diary of a Drug Fiend
Title Diary of a Drug Fiend PDF eBook
Author Aleister Crowley
Publisher Blurb
Pages 222
Release 2018-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780464877257

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The true story of Aleister Crowley's own experience with drugs.

A Dark Muse

A Dark Muse
Title A Dark Muse PDF eBook
Author Gary Lachman
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 390
Release 2009-09-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0786751908

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The occult was a crucial influence on the Renaissance, and it obsessed the popular thinkers of the day. But with the Age of Reason, occultism was sidelined; only charlatans found any use for it. Occult ideas did not disappear, however, but rather went underground. It developed into a fruitful source of inspiration for many important artists. Works of brilliance, sometimes even of genius, were produced under its influence. In A Dark Muse, Lachman discusses the Enlightenment obsession with occult politics, the Romantic explosion, the futuristic occultism of the fin de sièe, and the deep occult roots of the modernist movement. Some of the writers and thinkers featured in this hidden history of western thought and sensibility are Emanuel Swedenborg, Charles Baudelaire, J. K. Huysmans, August Strindberg, William Blake, Goethe, Madame Blavatsky, H. G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe, and Malcolm Lowry.

The Occult

The Occult
Title The Occult PDF eBook
Author Colin Wilson
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Pages 861
Release 2015-11-24
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1780288476

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International Bestseller: The essential guidebook to the history of magic and occultism—“the most interesting, informative, and thought-provoking book on [the occult]” (The Sunday Telegraph) Colin Wilson’s great classic work is a comprehensive history of mystery and magic. His genius lies in producing a skillful synthesis of the available material; clarifying without simplifying, seeing the occult in the light of reason and reason in the light of the mystical and paranormal. It is a journey of enlightenment—a wide-ranging survey of the whole subject and an insightful exploration of Man’s latent powers. Republished two years after the author’s death, and with a new foreword by bibliographer Colin Stanley, Wilson brings his own refreshingly optimistic and stimulating interpretation to the worlds of the paranormal, the occult, and the supernatural.

The Technical Delusion

The Technical Delusion
Title The Technical Delusion PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Sconce
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 304
Release 2019-01-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1478002441

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Delusions of electronic persecution have been a preeminent symptom of psychosis for over two hundred years. In The Technical Delusion Jeffrey Sconce traces the history and continuing proliferation of this phenomenon from its origins in Enlightenment anatomy to our era of global interconnectivity. While psychiatrists have typically dismissed such delusions of electronic control as arbitrary or as mere reflections of modern life, Sconce demonstrates a more complex and interdependent history of electronics, power, and insanity. Drawing on a wide array of psychological case studies, literature, court cases, and popular media, Sconce analyzes the material and social processes that have shaped historical delusions of electronic contamination, implantation, telepathy, surveillance, and immersion. From the age of telegraphy to contemporary digitality, the media emerged within such delusions to become the privileged site for imagining the merger of electronic and political power, serving as a paranoid conduit between the body and the body politic. Looking to the future, Sconce argues that this symptom will become increasingly difficult to isolate, especially as remote and often secretive powers work to further integrate bodies, electronics, and information.