The English Catalogue of Books

The English Catalogue of Books
Title The English Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Sampson Low
Publisher
Pages 1194
Release 1898
Genre English imprints
ISBN

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Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author New South Wales Free Public Library, Sydney
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1897
Genre
ISBN

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Sale Catalogues

Sale Catalogues
Title Sale Catalogues PDF eBook
Author American Art Association, Anderson Galleries (Firm)
Publisher
Pages 790
Release 1921
Genre
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Sale

Sale
Title Sale PDF eBook
Author Anderson Galleries, Inc
Publisher
Pages 776
Release 1921
Genre Art
ISBN

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Publications

Publications
Title Publications PDF eBook
Author Folklore Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 642
Release 1905
Genre Folklore
ISBN

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Bulletin ...

Bulletin ...
Title Bulletin ... PDF eBook
Author University of St. Andrews. Library
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1916
Genre
ISBN

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The Devil and the Victorians

The Devil and the Victorians
Title The Devil and the Victorians PDF eBook
Author Sarah Bartels
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2021-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 1000348040

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In recent decades, there has been a growing recognition of the significance of the supernatural in a Victorian context. Studies of nineteenth-century spiritualism, occultism, magic, and folklore have highlighted that Victorian England was ridden with spectres and learned magicians. Despite this growing body of scholarship, little historiographical work has addressed the Devil. This book demonstrates the significance of the Devil in a Victorian context, emphasising his pervasiveness and diversity. Drawing on a rich array of primary material, including theological and folkloric works, fiction, newspapers and periodicals, and broadsides and other ephemera, it uses the diabolic to explore the Victorians' complex and ambivalent relationship with the supernatural. Both the Devil and hell were theologically contested during the nineteenth century, with an increasing number of both clergymen and laypeople being discomfited by the thought of eternal hellfire. Nevertheless, the Devil continued to play a role in the majority of English denominations, as well as in folklore, spiritualism, occultism, popular culture, literature, and theatre. The Devil and the Victorians will appeal to readers interested in nineteenth-century English cultural and religious history, as well as the darker side of the supernatural.