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Yearning for the new age: Laura Holloway-Langford and late Victorian spirituality
2012, Indiana University Press
in English
0253001773 9780253001771
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Table of Contents
Sex, suffrage, and religious seekers
"A clairvoyant of the first water"
"Better come"
"The bomb-shell from the Dugpa world"
Fantasizing the occult
"Our golden word: try"
The lady Mrs. X
Disseminating new ideas
Music of the spheres
"Dear friend and sister"
Who tells the tale?
Epilogue: seeking Laura.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
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