Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-Siecle France PDF
by R. Ziegler
Part of the Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic series
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In response to the growing influence of Republicanism, science, and secularism, turn-of-the-century France witnessed a powerful movement toward mysticism, magic, and Satanism.
Serious occultists, declaring themselves heirs of Hermes Trismegestius, published works fueling interest in spiritualism, astral travel, and spell-casting.
Capitalizing on church concerns over the spread of devil-worship, Leo Taxil propagated the stunningly intricate hoax of Palladism, declaring that the Freemasons had established in Lodges throughout the world a cult of Lucifer devoted to sexual debauchery and mass murder of the faithful.
Disenchanted with religion that preached reason and moderation, fin-de-siecle Catholics turned increasingly toward mystical beliefs extolling the value of personal suffering that would help to hasten the fervently hoped-for apocalypse.
Examining the cultural determinants accounting for this flourishing of the supernatural, this volume examines the emergence in France of the mystic, the Magus, and the malefactor.
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:240 pages
- Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:30/05/2012
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- ISBN:9781137006615