Rider Haggard and the Imperial Occult: Hermetic Discourse and Romantic Contiguity: Aries Book Series, cartea 31
Autor Simon Magusen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2021
The book follows three main intellectual currents involved in the promulgation of these ideas, namely the reception of ancient Egypt, the resurgence of Romanticism and the ideas of the Theosophical Society, all couched within the context of Empire.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004470224
ISBN-10: 9004470220
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Aries Book Series
ISBN-10: 9004470220
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Aries Book Series
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Methodological Reflections and Considerations
1.1Hermeneutics and Historicism: Appropriation
1.2Nachleben, Mnemohistory and Reception
1.3Narratology and Intertextuality
1.4Methodological Agnosticism and Empirico-Criticism
2 Critical and Theoretical Framework
2.1The Narratives of Religious Legitimisation are as Follows:
2.2Intellectual Currents
2.3Principal Ideas.
3 Prolegomena
3.1A New Trajectory
3.2Haggard’s Theological Discourse
3.3The Theological Overture to Imperial Occultism; Anglican Scholasticism: Essays and Reviews (1860) and the Anti-Essayist Responsa
3.4Religious Dynamics under Imperialism
3.5East is East? The Imperial Occult and the East-West Discourse
3.6Hermetic Discourse
3.7Of Orchids and Ostriches: Biographical Notes and Preliminary Critique
3.8Haggard’s Language Skills
3.9New Imperialism, New Journalism and New Romance
3.10The Fin-de-Siècle Occult Milieu
3.11Research Questions
PART 1
The Veil of Isis: Christian Egyptosophy and Victorian Egyptology
1 Introduction to Part 1
1 Atenism
1 Moses and Akhenaten
2 Amarnamania
2 Original Monotheism
Exoteric and Esoteric Religion
1 Wallis Budge, Christian Egyptosophist and Psychic Gramophone Needle
3 Osiride Christology and Ancient Egyptian Psychology
1 The Passion of Osiris
2 The Ka of Rider Haggard: Ancient Egyptian Psychology
4 Uroborus and Uraeus
Cyclical and Linear Time
5 Mnemohistory and Metageography of Egypt
1 Moses and the Route of the Exodus
6 An Archaeology of the Imaginal
1 Artefactual Fictions
PART 2
Isis Veiled: Romanticism and the New Romance
1 Introduction to Part 2
7 The One God and Hidden Nature
1 Φύσις κρύπτεσθαι φιλεῖ.
8 The Initiates of Sais
1 The Visions of Harmachis: Initiation, Anacalypsis and Gnosis
2 Kataphasis
3 Apophasis
4 Initiatic Death and Katabasis
5 Anacalypsis, Gnosis and Palingenesis
9 The Ayesha Mythos and the Alchemical She
1 The Genesis of She
2 Ayesha and Kallikrates: Old Flames Never Die?
3The Alchemical She
4 Érōs and Agápē: The Swedenborgian Androgyne
5 The Ayesha Mythos: Love, Sex and Death
6 The Ayesha Letters
7 (Curtain Fall for an Interval of Two Thousand Years).
10 Romance and the Providential Aesthetic
1 Haggard’s ‘Fatalism’
11 The Sublime and the Numinous
1 The Chiaroscuro of the Sublime
2 Landscape and Geopiety
12 The Noetic Organ of Imagination
1 ‘Empire of the Imagination’? On the Death of an Old Trope.
2 The Imagination and Reason: Coleridge, Milton, and Kant
3 A Theology of the Imagination
4 Bulwer-Lytton, Blavatsky and Haggard: A Triangle of Art
5The Occult lore of Zanoni, Dawn and She: Natural Supernaturalism
PART 3
Isis Unveiled: Theosophy: From Theosophia Antiqua to Religious Pluralism
1 Introduction to Part 3
13 Graven Images
Victorian Constructions of Buddhism
1 Doctrinal Approximations and Hybridity
2 Patristic Theories of Soul Origin
3 Divide et Impera? Comparison and Dialogue
4 Buddha and Christ
5Haggard’s Logos Theology: Friedrich Max Müller and Religionswissenschaft
14 Egyptian Hermes in England
15 Occult Science
1 Experiments of Youth: Spiritualism or Spiritism?
2 Theosophical Allusions
3 Haggard’s Reception of Theosophy
4 Monads
5 Devachan
6 Mahatmas
7 Psychometry and the Clairvoyant Imagination
8 Reincarnation and Cyclical Ascendant Metempsychosis: The Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial
9 Paulinism in Blavatsky and Haggard
10 The Theosophical Reception of Haggard
11 Contemporary Dialogues: The Aporia of Science and Religion: ‘Have We Lived on Earth before? Shall We Live on Earth Again?’
16 Reincarnation and Related Concepts
1 Figura and Typos: Figural Phenomenal Prophecy, Pauline Typology and Hermeneutics
2 Sympathie and Innate Affinities
17 The Cartography of the Lost World
1 Empire of Religion: Victorian Anthropology and the Rise of Comparative Religious Studies
2 Andrew Lang, Psycho-Folklorist
3 uNkulunkulu and Inkosazana-y-Zulu: Haggard on Zulu Spirituality
4 Bishop Colenso’s Mission
5 Phoenician Zimbabwe and Biblical Ophir
6 Haggard and Atlantis: Theosophical Esoteric Ethnology
18 The Truth of the Metaphysical Novel
1 Bulwer-Lytton and Rider Haggard on Fiction
2 Myth with Footnotes
3 Biblical Narratives and the Metaphysical Novel
Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix 1 Letter to E. Coleman Rashleigh, 3 January 1920.
Appendix 2 Letter to Miss Kaye – Smith, 7 November 1921.
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Methodological Reflections and Considerations
1.1Hermeneutics and Historicism: Appropriation
1.2Nachleben, Mnemohistory and Reception
1.3Narratology and Intertextuality
1.4Methodological Agnosticism and Empirico-Criticism
2 Critical and Theoretical Framework
2.1The Narratives of Religious Legitimisation are as Follows:
2.2Intellectual Currents
2.3Principal Ideas.
3 Prolegomena
3.1A New Trajectory
3.2Haggard’s Theological Discourse
3.3The Theological Overture to Imperial Occultism; Anglican Scholasticism: Essays and Reviews (1860) and the Anti-Essayist Responsa
3.4Religious Dynamics under Imperialism
3.5East is East? The Imperial Occult and the East-West Discourse
3.6Hermetic Discourse
3.7Of Orchids and Ostriches: Biographical Notes and Preliminary Critique
3.8Haggard’s Language Skills
3.9New Imperialism, New Journalism and New Romance
3.10The Fin-de-Siècle Occult Milieu
3.11Research Questions
PART 1
The Veil of Isis: Christian Egyptosophy and Victorian Egyptology
1 Introduction to Part 1
1 Atenism
1 Moses and Akhenaten
2 Amarnamania
2 Original Monotheism
Exoteric and Esoteric Religion
1 Wallis Budge, Christian Egyptosophist and Psychic Gramophone Needle
3 Osiride Christology and Ancient Egyptian Psychology
1 The Passion of Osiris
2 The Ka of Rider Haggard: Ancient Egyptian Psychology
4 Uroborus and Uraeus
Cyclical and Linear Time
5 Mnemohistory and Metageography of Egypt
1 Moses and the Route of the Exodus
6 An Archaeology of the Imaginal
1 Artefactual Fictions
PART 2
Isis Veiled: Romanticism and the New Romance
1 Introduction to Part 2
7 The One God and Hidden Nature
1 Φύσις κρύπτεσθαι φιλεῖ.
8 The Initiates of Sais
1 The Visions of Harmachis: Initiation, Anacalypsis and Gnosis
2 Kataphasis
3 Apophasis
4 Initiatic Death and Katabasis
5 Anacalypsis, Gnosis and Palingenesis
9 The Ayesha Mythos and the Alchemical She
1 The Genesis of She
2 Ayesha and Kallikrates: Old Flames Never Die?
3The Alchemical She
4 Érōs and Agápē: The Swedenborgian Androgyne
5 The Ayesha Mythos: Love, Sex and Death
6 The Ayesha Letters
7 (Curtain Fall for an Interval of Two Thousand Years).
10 Romance and the Providential Aesthetic
1 Haggard’s ‘Fatalism’
11 The Sublime and the Numinous
1 The Chiaroscuro of the Sublime
2 Landscape and Geopiety
12 The Noetic Organ of Imagination
1 ‘Empire of the Imagination’? On the Death of an Old Trope.
2 The Imagination and Reason: Coleridge, Milton, and Kant
3 A Theology of the Imagination
4 Bulwer-Lytton, Blavatsky and Haggard: A Triangle of Art
5The Occult lore of Zanoni, Dawn and She: Natural Supernaturalism
PART 3
Isis Unveiled: Theosophy: From Theosophia Antiqua to Religious Pluralism
1 Introduction to Part 3
13 Graven Images
Victorian Constructions of Buddhism
1 Doctrinal Approximations and Hybridity
2 Patristic Theories of Soul Origin
3 Divide et Impera? Comparison and Dialogue
4 Buddha and Christ
5Haggard’s Logos Theology: Friedrich Max Müller and Religionswissenschaft
14 Egyptian Hermes in England
15 Occult Science
1 Experiments of Youth: Spiritualism or Spiritism?
2 Theosophical Allusions
3 Haggard’s Reception of Theosophy
4 Monads
5 Devachan
6 Mahatmas
7 Psychometry and the Clairvoyant Imagination
8 Reincarnation and Cyclical Ascendant Metempsychosis: The Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial
9 Paulinism in Blavatsky and Haggard
10 The Theosophical Reception of Haggard
11 Contemporary Dialogues: The Aporia of Science and Religion: ‘Have We Lived on Earth before? Shall We Live on Earth Again?’
16 Reincarnation and Related Concepts
1 Figura and Typos: Figural Phenomenal Prophecy, Pauline Typology and Hermeneutics
2 Sympathie and Innate Affinities
17 The Cartography of the Lost World
1 Empire of Religion: Victorian Anthropology and the Rise of Comparative Religious Studies
2 Andrew Lang, Psycho-Folklorist
3 uNkulunkulu and Inkosazana-y-Zulu: Haggard on Zulu Spirituality
4 Bishop Colenso’s Mission
5 Phoenician Zimbabwe and Biblical Ophir
6 Haggard and Atlantis: Theosophical Esoteric Ethnology
18 The Truth of the Metaphysical Novel
1 Bulwer-Lytton and Rider Haggard on Fiction
2 Myth with Footnotes
3 Biblical Narratives and the Metaphysical Novel
Conclusions
Appendices
Appendix 1 Letter to E. Coleman Rashleigh, 3 January 1920.
Appendix 2 Letter to Miss Kaye – Smith, 7 November 1921.
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Dr Simon Magus is a psychiatrist practising in London. He studied Medicine at what is now the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. He holds an MA and PhD in Western Esotericism from the University of Exeter.