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Mystical Vampire - Farnell, Kim
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The characters Mabel Collins, theosophist, novelist, fashion columnist, and anti-vivisection campaigner Madame Blavatsky the extraordinary Russian occultist founder of theosophy, and other eminent members of her Theosophical Society Annie Besant, social reformer and theosophist Robert Donston Stephenson, a candidate for Jack the Ripper and Mabel's lover Frances Power Cobbe, social reformer, suffragist and anti-vivisection campaigner Charlotte Despard, social reformer, and anti-vivisection campaigner The story Mabel Collins was an independent woman in the oppressive Victorian climate. She wrote…mehr

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The characters Mabel Collins, theosophist, novelist, fashion columnist, and anti-vivisection campaigner Madame Blavatsky the extraordinary Russian occultist founder of theosophy, and other eminent members of her Theosophical Society Annie Besant, social reformer and theosophist Robert Donston Stephenson, a candidate for Jack the Ripper and Mabel's lover Frances Power Cobbe, social reformer, suffragist and anti-vivisection campaigner Charlotte Despard, social reformer, and anti-vivisection campaigner The story Mabel Collins was an independent woman in the oppressive Victorian climate. She wrote many novels, but most will remember Mabel Collins for her best selling mystical text "Light on the Path" published by the Theosophical Society. After her fall out with Madame Blavatsky, she carried on with her life as an esotericist, traveller and writer. She was moved by the plight and suffering of helplesscreatures, and became a campaigner for the abolition of vivisection. The author Kim Farnell is a professional astrologer and writer. She is a contributor to the academic journal "Theosophical History" founded by Leslie Price and edited by Professor James Santucci. Her previous works include a biography of the influential esoteric astrologer Sepharial.
Autorenporträt
Past horoscope columnist for 'Company' and 'Bliss' magazines amongst others, Kim Farnell was President of the Astrological Lodge of London for twelve years. She holds a Diploma from the Faculty of Astrological Studies and an MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology. Kim's primary interest is the history of astrology and the occult, particularly in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She works as a freelance writer and editor and is the author of several books, including biographies of the astrologer Alan Leo and the palmist Cheiro. Kim is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Wales, Trinity St David about the origins of the horoscope column and its relationship to British women's magazines.