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The Victorian supernatural

Part of the Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture series
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The Victorians were haunted by the supernatural, by ghosts and fairies, table-rappings and telepathic encounters, occult religions and the idea of reincarnation, visions of the other world and a reality beyond the everyday.

The Victorian Supernatural explores the sources of these beliefs in their literary, historical and cultural contexts.

The collection brings together essays by scholars from literature, history of art and history of science, which examine the diversity of the Victorians' fascination with the supernatural.

The essays show that the supernatural was not simply a reaction to a post-Darwinian loss of faith, but was embedded in virtually every aspect of Victorian culture.

This important interdisciplinary study sheds light on debates surrounding the relationship between high and popular Victorian culture and contemporary notions of the supernatural.

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Cambridge University Press
0521114640 / 9780521114646
Paperback / softback
25/06/2009
United Kingdom
English
xv, 305 p. : ill.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2004.