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The Occult in Nineteenth-Century America

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This collection, written from a variety of scholarly perspectives, offers critical insight into how the occult affected the range of experience in nineteenth-century America, whether deployed by believers or decried by detractors. Cultural manifestations such as magic shows, secret societies, sexual utopias, and American letters are examined at their intersection with the occult to see how the secret and the hidden shaped both high and low strata of daily life.

270 pages, Paperback

Published October 26, 2005

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