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In "Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research," Michael Sage intertwines biography and historical analysis to explore the fascinating intersection of mysticism and scientific inquiry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This meticulously researched work narrates the life of medium Mrs. Leonora Piper and her influential role in the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), unveiling the complexities of the era's spiritualist movements alongside the burgeoning skepticism of the scientific community. Sage's lyrical prose and comprehensive examination of primary sources illuminate the…mehr

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In "Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research," Michael Sage intertwines biography and historical analysis to explore the fascinating intersection of mysticism and scientific inquiry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This meticulously researched work narrates the life of medium Mrs. Leonora Piper and her influential role in the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), unveiling the complexities of the era's spiritualist movements alongside the burgeoning skepticism of the scientific community. Sage's lyrical prose and comprehensive examination of primary sources illuminate the tension between belief and empiricism, providing a nuanced understanding of how Piper's abilities challenged the boundaries of the accepted epistemology of her time. Michael Sage, a noted historian of parapsychology and philosophy, draws on his deep interest in the occult sciences and their socio-cultural implications. His academic journey has been marked by a fascination with how individuals like Piper navigated a world on the cusp of modernity, shaped by both the promises of science and the allure of the spiritual. Sage's insights are further enriched by his engagement with historical texts and personal correspondences within the SPR, which lend authenticity to his portrayal of Piper. This compelling account is recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike who are intrigued by the undercurrents of spiritualism, science, and psychology. Sage'Äôs balanced approach offers a critical yet empathetic perspective that invites readers to reconsider the roles of belief and skepticism in shaping human experience. For those seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of the human psyche and its existential questions, this book provides a vital exploration that resonates with both historical and contemporary debates.

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Michael Sage is an author who has contributed to the intriguing field of parapsychology and spiritualism with his scholarly work, 'Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research'. This book delves into the life and phenomena surrounding Leonora Piper, a renowned American medium whose work at the turn of the 20th century garnered both widespread attention and critical scientific evaluation. Sage's examination of Piper's mediumship through the lens of the Society for Psychical Research offers a nuanced insight into the interplay between spiritualistic practices and rigorous scientific investigation. His literary style is characterized by meticulous research and an objective narrative that aims to present readers with the historical context of psychic phenomena, alongside the scrutiny they underwent by pioneering psychical researchers. While not much is widely known about Sage's personal life or his broader literary canon, his contributions to the discourse on Mrs. Piper and her scrutinizers have cemented his position as an important figure in the documentation and analysis of the spiritualism movement and its legacy in the realm of the unexplained and paranormal studies.