
culture and society in late-Victorian Britain
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William Butler Yeats by W.T. Horton
In its decade and a half of existence, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn—justly called in a new book on the subject “the most sensational formal flowering of the nineteenth-century occult revival in...
In Britain in the late nineteenth century, a book bound or wrapped in yellow fell into one of two morally suspect types. It might be a “yellow-back,” a cheap sensation novel produced for the new mass reading public and sold in railway stall...
Aubrey Beardsley was born sickly and frail—“like a delicate piece of Dresden china,” his mother would recall. At seven, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, an infection of the lungs that brings on attacks of violent coughing and spitting of...
Aubrey Beardsley, “How King Arthur saw the Questing Beast” (1893)
Before the 1890s had reached their midpoint, the period for which the decade is known—the Naughty Nineties, the Yellow Nineties, the Decadent Nineties of Oscar Wilde and Aub...
When Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith Crowley, daughter of the infamous Aleister, was laid to rest a couple months short of her second birthday, one who learned of her fate remarked she had died of “acute nomenclature.” While t...
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