The Esoteric Origins of the American Renaissance
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:5th Apr '01
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The term 'Western esotericism' refers to a wide range of spiritual currents including alchemy, Hermeticism, Kabbala, Rosicrucianism, and Christian theosophy, as well as several practical forms of esotericism like cartomancy, geomancy, necromancy, alchemy, astrology, herbalism, and magic. The early presence of esotericism in North America has not been much studied, and even less so the indebtedness to esotericism of some major American literary figures. In this book Arthur Versluis breaks new ground, showing that many writers of the so-called American Renaissance drew extensively on and were inspired by Western esoteric currents. Before offering his detailed analysis of the esoteric elements in the writings of figures from the American Renaissance, Versluis offers an overview of esotericism in Europe and its offshoots in colonial America.
... the book brings to light a fascinating dimension of early American literary culture. * Journal of Religion *
... brings to light a revealing dimension of nineteenth-century American literary culture that has too often been relegated to footnotes or passed over in somewhat embarrassed silence by twentieth-century literary critics. * Journal of Religion *
... clear and intelligible. * Journal of Religion *
ISBN: 9780195138870
Dimensions: 155mm x 234mm x 21mm
Weight: 503g
240 pages