Modern Spiritualism: a History and Criticism ...

Modern Spiritualism: a History and Criticism ...
Title Modern Spiritualism: a History and Criticism ... PDF eBook
Author Frank Podmore
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1902
Genre Spiritualism
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Modern Spiritualism

Modern Spiritualism
Title Modern Spiritualism PDF eBook
Author Frank Podmore
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1902
Genre Spiritualism
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Ghostwriting Modernism

Ghostwriting Modernism
Title Ghostwriting Modernism PDF eBook
Author Helen Sword
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 227
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501717669

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Spiritualism is often dismissed by literary critics and historians as merely a Victorian fad. Helen Sword demonstrates that it continued to flourish well into the twentieth century and seeks to explain why. Literary modernism, she maintains, is replete with ghosts and spirits. In Ghostwriting Modernism she explores spiritualism's striking persistence and what she calls "the vexed relationship between mediumistic discourse and modernist literary aesthetics."Sword begins with a brief historical review of popular spiritualism's roots in nineteenth-century literary culture. In subsequent chapters, she discusses the forms of mediumship most closely allied with writing, the forms of writing most closely allied with mediumship, and the thematic and aesthetic alliances between popular spiritualism and modernist literature. Finally, she accounts for the recent proliferation of a spiritualist-influenced vocabulary (ghostliness, hauntings, the uncanny) in the works of historians, sociologists, philosophers, and especially literary critics and theorists.Documenting the hitherto unexplored relationship between spiritualism and modern authors (some credulous, some skeptical), Sword offers compelling readings of works by James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats, H.D., James Merrill, Sylvia Plath, and Ted Hughes. Even as modernists mock spiritualism's ludicrous lingo and deride its metaphysical excesses, she finds, they are intrigued and attracted by its ontological shiftiness, its blurring of the traditional divide between high culture and low culture, and its self-serving tendency to favor form over content (medium, so to speak, over message). Like modernism itself, Sword asserts, spiritualism embraces rather than eschews paradox, providing an ideological space where conservative beliefs can coexist with radical, even iconoclastic, thought and action.

Haunted Visions

Haunted Visions
Title Haunted Visions PDF eBook
Author Charles Colbert
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 332
Release 2011-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 0812204999

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Spiritualism emerged in western New York in 1848 and soon achieved a wide following due to its claim that the living could commune with the dead. In Haunted Visions: Spiritualism and American Art, Charles Colbert focuses on the ways Spiritualism imbued the making and viewing of art with religious meaning and, in doing so, draws fascinating connections between art and faith in the Victorian age. Examining the work of such well-known American artists as James Abbott McNeill Whistler, William Sydney Mount, and Robert Henri, Colbert demonstrates that Spiritualism played a critical role in the evolution of modern attitudes toward creativity. He argues that Spiritualism made a singular contribution to the sanctification of art that occurred in the latter half of the nineteenth century. The faith maintained that spiritual energies could reside in objects, and thus works of art could be appreciated not only for what they illustrated but also as vessels of the psychic vibrations their creators impressed into them. Such beliefs sanctified both the making and collecting of art in an era when Darwinism and Positivism were increasingly disenchanting the world and the efforts to represent it. In this context, Spiritualism endowed the artist's profession with the prestige of a religious calling; in doing so, it sought not to replace religion with art, but to make art a site where religion happened.

Modern Spiritualism

Modern Spiritualism
Title Modern Spiritualism PDF eBook
Author Frank Podmore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 392
Release 2011-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1108072585

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The first comprehensive history of Spiritualism by one of the foremost Victorian psychic researchers: an indispensable source on the movement.

Modern Spiritualism

Modern Spiritualism
Title Modern Spiritualism PDF eBook
Author Uriah Smith
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1896
Genre Spiritualism
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Spiritualism is constantly increasing all over the world. We can already see a great many evil effects from this deceitful agency. This book shows the origin, claims, and tendency of Modern Spiritualism. Chapter VI shows how disastrously it has failed to fulfill its promises and pretensions. Chapter VII presents the prophecies which have foretold the rise and progress of this deceptionin the last days, and how it is a most startling sign our times and of the nearness of the end. - 1. Opening Thought ... 2. What Is the Agency in Question? ... 3. The Dead Unconscious. 4. They Are Evil Angels ... 5. What the Spirits Teach ... 6. Its Promies: How Fulfilled. 7. Spiritualism a Subject Of Prophecy-Conclusion

Spiritualism

Spiritualism
Title Spiritualism PDF eBook
Author John Worth Edmonds
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1855
Genre Spiritualism
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