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Eliphas Lévi and the French Occult Revival

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Eliphas Lévi and the French Occult Revival Synopsis

This classic study of the French magician Eliphas Lévi and the occult revival in France is at last available again after being out of print and highly sought after for many years. Its central focus is Lévi himself (1810-1875), would-be priest, revolutionary socialist, utopian visionary, artist, poet and, above all, author of a number of seminal books on magic and occultism. It is largely thanks to Lévi, for example, that the Tarot is so widely used today as a divinatory method and a system of esoteric symbolism. The magicians of the Golden Dawn were strongly influenced by him, and Aleister Crowley even believed himself to be Lévi's reincarnation. The book is not only about Lévi, however, but also covers the era of which he was a part and the remarkable figures who preceded and followed him - the esoteric Freemasons and Illuminati of the late 18th century, and later figures such as the Rosicrucian magus Joséphin Péladan, the occultist Papus (Gérard Encausse), the Counter-Pope Eugène Vintras, and the writer J.-K. Huysmans, whose work drew strongly on occult themes. These people were avatars of a set of traditions which are now seen as an important part of the western heritage and which are gaining increasing attention in the academy. Christopher McIntosh's vivid account of this richly fascinating era in the history of occultism remains as fresh and compelling as ever.

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ISBN: 9781438435572
Publication date: 15th January 2011
Author: Christopher McIntosh
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 238 pages
Series: SUNY Series in Western Esoteric Traditions
Genres: Tarot
Magic, alchemy and hermetic thought
Magic, spells and alchemy
Western philosophy from c 1800
Occult studies
Mysticism, magic and occult interests