Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-siècle France
par
Robert Ziegler
Pas encore d'évaluations
History
Fantasy
Format
Relié
Pages
235
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jun 7, 2012
Éditeur
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
0230293085
ISBN-13
9780230293083
Description
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, France became a hotbed for the exploration of the supernatural, intertwining spirituality with radical shifts in thought. Robert Ziegler's work delves into the rich tapestry of Satanism, magic, and mysticism that characterized this intriguing period. Through an interdisciplinary lens, he examines how these phenomena reflected societal tensions and transformations during a time marked by both turmoil and enlightenment.
Ziegler meticulously tracks the interplay between cultural movements and occult practices, revealing how figures from various backgrounds embraced mystical traditions as they sought meaning amidst an era of rapid industrialization and philosophical questioning. From literary icons to clandestine societies, the book offers insights into the motivations and implications of their engagement with the otherworldly, illuminating how those pursuits shaped artistic and intellectual currents.
As Ziegler articulates the complexities of this period, he unpacks the duality of fascination and fear that held sway over the French psyche, suggesting that the allure of the occult was both a desperate grasp for transcendent understanding and a rebellion against the prevailing rationalism. His exploration invites readers to reconsider the intersections of belief, power, and identity during a transformative chapter in history.
Ziegler meticulously tracks the interplay between cultural movements and occult practices, revealing how figures from various backgrounds embraced mystical traditions as they sought meaning amidst an era of rapid industrialization and philosophical questioning. From literary icons to clandestine societies, the book offers insights into the motivations and implications of their engagement with the otherworldly, illuminating how those pursuits shaped artistic and intellectual currents.
As Ziegler articulates the complexities of this period, he unpacks the duality of fascination and fear that held sway over the French psyche, suggesting that the allure of the occult was both a desperate grasp for transcendent understanding and a rebellion against the prevailing rationalism. His exploration invites readers to reconsider the intersections of belief, power, and identity during a transformative chapter in history.
Avis
Aucun avis pour le moment
Soyez le premier à donner votre avis sur ce livre et partagez vos pensées
Ajouter le premier avisJournal de lecture
Aucun journal de lecture trouvé
Commencez à suivre vos progrès de lecture pour voir les journaux ici
Ajoutez votre premier journal de lectureNotes
Journal des transactions
Aucun journal de transactions trouvé
Commencez à suivre vos transactions de livres pour voir les journaux ici
Ajoutez votre premier journal de transactions