Mystic London: Or, Phases of Occult Life in the Metropolis

Mystic London: Or, Phases of Occult Life in the Metropolis

by Charles Maurice Davies
Mystic London: Or, Phases of Occult Life in the Metropolis

Mystic London: Or, Phases of Occult Life in the Metropolis

by Charles Maurice Davies

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Overview

The Anglican clergyman and founding member of the Society of the Holy Cross, Charles Maurice Davies (1828–1910), published Mystic London in 1875. The work is a collection of Davies' observations and researches into urban spiritualism. It includes descriptions of London mesmerists, mediums and séances, and discussions of Darwinism, secularism and the non-religious. Davies, who discovered spiritualism in Paris in the mid-1850s, and became a committed spiritualist after the death of his son in 1865, argued in this work that the principles and practices of spiritualism did not pose any threat to Christianity and that the two movements had much in common and could peacefully coexist. The work is an indispensable source on the presence of alternative religion in London and for the beliefs and practices of nineteenth-century spiritualists. It offers a fascinating insight into Victorian experiences and attitudes towards the occult and the supernatural.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108027434
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/19/2011
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge
Pages: 420
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

Table of Contents

1. London Arabs; 2. East London Arabs; 3. London Arabs in Canada; 4. Waifs and strays; 5. A lunatic ball; 6. A baby show; 7. A night in a bakehouse; 8. A London slave market; 9. Tea and experience; 10. Sunday linnet-singing; 11. A woman's rights debate; 12. An open-air Tichborne meeting; 13. Sunday in a people's garden; 14. Utilizing the young ladies; 15. Fairlop Friday; 16. A Christmas dip; 17. Boxing-day on the streets; 18. The vigil of the Derby; 19. The wifeslayer's 'home'; 20. Bathing in the Far East; 21. Among the Quakers; 22. Penny readings; 23. Darwinism on the Devil; 24. Peculiar people; 25. Interviewing an astrologer; 26. A barmaid show; 27. A private execution; 28. Breaking up for the holidays; 29. Psychological ladies; 30. Secularism of Bunyan; 31. Al fresco infidelity; 32. An 'indescribable phenomenon'; 33. A lady mesmerist; 34. A psychopathic institution; 35. A phrenological evening; 36. A spiritual picnic; 37. A ghostly conference; 38. An evening's diablerie; 39. Spiritual athletes; 40. 'Spotting' spirit mediums; 41. A Séance for sceptics; 42. An evening with the higher spirits; 43. Spirit forms; 44. Sitting with a sibyl; 45. Spiritualists and conjurers; 46. Pros and cons of spiritualism.
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