The Naturalisation of the Supernatural
A founding member of the Fabian Society and a prominent member of the Society for Psychical Research, Frank Podmore (1856–1910) occupied a unique position in British political and scientific society. From his undergraduate days at Oxford until his untimely death in 1910, he harboured a fascination for the supernatural, hallucinations and mesmerism. Published in the final years of his life, during a period of prolific writing and introspection, this 1908 work was the result of exhaustive personal research and first-hand observation. Although fascinated by his chosen subject, Podmore never abandoned his scientific stance and demonstrates a level of scepticism rarely found among the more committed Victorian spiritualists. The result is a scholarly but entertaining series of case studies, which remains one of the most authoritative works on the phenomenon of spiritualism.
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June 2011Paperback
9781108072458
392 pages
216 × 140 × 22 mm
0.5kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introductory
- 2. Experimental thought transference
- 3. Spontaneous thought-transference – mind's eye visions
- 4. Spontaneous thought-transference – coincident dreams
- 5. On hallucinations in general
- 6. Telepathic hallucinations
- 7. Poltergeists
- 8. Spiritualism
- 9. On communication with the dead
- 10. Phantasms of the dead
- 11. Haunted houses
- 12. Messages received through trance and automatism
- 13. The case of Mrs. Piper
- 14. On clairvoyance and prevision
- Index.