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Fin de Siècle England Fin de Siècle England
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Esotericism and the Occult ‘Revival’ Esotericism and the Occult ‘Revival’
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The Occult Tarot The Occult Tarot
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Women and Esotericism Women and Esotericism
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Primary Sources Primary Sources
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Secondary Sources Secondary Sources
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Book Outline Book Outline
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Abstract
This chapter presents the social and cultural historical setting for the argument that Frieda Harris’s contribution in Aleister Crowley’s Book of Thoth far exceeded her perceived role as artist executant. Harris’s initial meeting with Crowley serves as a means to introduce their partnership and compare their societal backgrounds. Overviews of fin de si#x00E8;cle England, the British Occult Revival, Occult Tarot, and the specific involvement of women in esotericism are provided, with consideration to current commentary. Primary sources such as letters, diaries, transcripts of Crowley’s notes, etcetera, held in various archive collections, are identified, together with commentaries by Crowley’s and Harris’s contemporaries. Secondary sources are also discussed, and a book outline is provided.
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