Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) remains a controversial and divisive figure. Although his peerless contribution to the development of occult theory and practice during his own lifetime and after is unarguable, various aspects of his lifestyle made him notorious. However, he was also a prolific writer and critic, and began his adult life as a poet. This essay explores this side of his output, and specifically his engagement with contemporary writers of weird fiction, such as Arthur Machen and Lord Dunsany. The argument is also made that Crowley’s occult practice shapes and informs his responses to fiction, and that examining his approach to the question of authorial intentionality can cast light on wider critical practice today
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The late nineteenth and early twentieth century occultists saw themselves, more than ever before, co...
Between 1875 and 1947, a period bookended, respectively, by the founding of the Theosophical Society...
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was one of the main figures of the magic revival in the 20th century. H...
iii, 179 leaves. Advisor: Grace EckleyFor the last fifty years the poetry and prose of Edward Alexan...
Studies of Aleister Crowley’s followers have tended to focus on unconventional or bohemian figures. ...
In late 19th century Great Britain, there was a revival of interest in the magic and occultism that ...
My article recovers a forgotten moment in the history of popular fiction criticism - the late Victor...
The ritual plays of William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley question the dominant political, socia...
The article is centred on that curious line from Aleister Crowley's (or Aiwass's) Book of the Law (B...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
While the scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde’s incarceration continued to hover at the edges of late Vi...
This talk will explore the novel The Hill of Dreams (written between 1895-97 and published in 1907),...
William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley created literary works intending them to comprise religiou...
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), the wickedest man in the world, the Great Beast 666, was the foremost ...
The article investigates the references to the works of Henrik Ibsen that the writer and occultist A...
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century occultists saw themselves, more than ever before, co...
Between 1875 and 1947, a period bookended, respectively, by the founding of the Theosophical Society...
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was one of the main figures of the magic revival in the 20th century. H...
iii, 179 leaves. Advisor: Grace EckleyFor the last fifty years the poetry and prose of Edward Alexan...
Studies of Aleister Crowley’s followers have tended to focus on unconventional or bohemian figures. ...
In late 19th century Great Britain, there was a revival of interest in the magic and occultism that ...
My article recovers a forgotten moment in the history of popular fiction criticism - the late Victor...
The ritual plays of William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley question the dominant political, socia...
The article is centred on that curious line from Aleister Crowley's (or Aiwass's) Book of the Law (B...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
While the scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde’s incarceration continued to hover at the edges of late Vi...
This talk will explore the novel The Hill of Dreams (written between 1895-97 and published in 1907),...
William Butler Yeats and Aleister Crowley created literary works intending them to comprise religiou...