
Mysticism in English Literature
by Spurgeon, Caroline F. E. (Caroline Frances Eleanor)
Poetry & LiteratureHermeticismModern
English literature -- History and criticism. Mysticism -- Great Britain. Mysticism in literature
Chapters
12
Total Words
38,513
Reading Time
155 min
Published
1899
english-literature----history-and-criticismmysticism----great-britainmysticism-in-literature
Start ReadingTable of Contents
1.Preface
1 min2.I. Introduction
1 min3.II. Love and Beauty Mystics
1 min4.IV. Philosophical Mystics
1 min5.V. Devotional and Religious Mystics
1 min6.Chapter I
28 min7.C. A. Tulk and Flaxman, were devoted Swedenborgians, and he told Tulk
2 min8.Chapter II
21 min9.Chapter III
13 min10.Chapter IV
34 min11.Book ii. chap. viii.).
1 min12.Chapter V
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