Dive into the intriguing world of Victorian spiritualism with William B. Hayden’s "On the Phenomena of Modern Spiritualism." This work explores the captivating and often controversial phenomena that swept through society in the 19th century, from sÃ(c)ances and mediums to purported communications with the spirit world.
Hayden’s detailed observations and analysis offer a window into the beliefs, practices, and social impact of spiritualism, providing valuable insights into a movement that challenged conventional understandings of life, death, and the supernatural. Whether you’re a scholar of religious history, a student of the occult, or simply curious about the past, this book offers a fascinating look at a pivotal era in the history of spiritual thought.
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