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Journal articles on the topic "Parapsychology – In literature"

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Lamal, P. A. "Attending to Parapsychology." Teaching of Psychology 16, no. 1 (February 1989): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top1601_10.

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Karlsson, Thomas. "Kabbalah in Sweden." Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis 20 (January 1, 2008): 88–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67329.

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This article examines the history of Kabbalah in Sweden. The reader is presented with an overall view to Kabbalah in Sweden: first, the Johannes Bureus and the Nordic Kabbalah, Kabbalah after Bureus, Kabbalistic literature, and last, Kabbalah in Sweden today. When the Kabbalah reached Sweden it was mainly the non-Jewish Kabbalah that gained influence, even if its Jewish roots were acknowledged. Johannes Bureus unites, in a similar fashion as do the Christian Kabbalists in continental Europe, Christian motifs with the symbolic world of the Kabbalah. Bureus, however, adds runes, ancient Norse gods and Gothic ideas in his own unique manner. The Kabbalah invites speculation and the search for correspondences which has caused the Kabbalah in Sweden to be united with a number of other traditions. Bureus combined the Kabbalah with runes and Gothicism; in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries we can find the Kabbalah in Freemasonry and Esoteric societies, while the Kabbalah in the twentieth century and onwards has been associated with New Age, Parapsychology and Indian Mysticism. Apart from Bureus, most Kabbalists in Sweden have followed the trends that flourished in the rest of the world. Bureus was the first to create a specifically Swedish interpretation of the Kabbalah.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Parapsychology – In literature"

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Louw, Denise Elizabeth Laurence. "A literary study of paranormal experience in Tennyson's poetry." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002292.

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My thesis is that many of Tennyson's apparently paranormal experiences are explicable in terms of temporal lobe epilepsy; and that a study of the occurrence, in the work of art, of phenomena associated with these experiences, may be useful in elucidating the workings of the aesthetic imagination. A body of knowledge relevant to paranormal experience in Tennyson's life and work, assembled from both literary and biographical sources, is applied to a Subjective Paranormal Experience Questionnaire, compiled by Professor V.M. Neppe, in order to establish the range of the poet's apparently "psychic" experiences. The information is then analysed in terms of the symptomatology of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), and the problems of differential diagnosis are considered. It is shown, by means of close and comparative analyses of a number of poems, that recurring clusters of images in Tennyson's poetry may have their genesis in TLE. These images are investigated in terms of modern research into altered states of consciousness. They are found to be consistent with a "model" of the three stages of trance experience constructed by Professor A.D. Lewis-Williams to account for shamanistic rock art in the San, Coso and Upper Paleolithic contexts. My study of the relevant phenomena in the work of a nineteenth century English poet would seem to offer cross-cultural verification of the applicability of the model to a range of altered-state contexts. This study goes on to investigate some of the psychological processes which may influence the way in which pathology is manifested in the poetry of Alfred Tennyson. But, throughout the investigation, the possible effects of literary precursors and of other art forms are acknowledged. The subjective paranormal phenomena in Tennyson's poems are compared not only with some modern neuropsychiatric cases, but also with those of several nineteenth-century writers who seem to have had similar experiences . These include Dostoevsky and Edward Lear, who are known to have been epileptics, and Edgar Allan Poe. Similarity between some aspects of Tennyson's work and that of various Romantic poets, notably Shelley, is stressed; and it is tentatively suggested that it might be possible to extrapolate from my findings in this study to a more general theory of the "Romantic" imagination.
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Schüz, Jonathan [Verfasser]. "Johann Fischarts Dämonomanie : Übertragungs- und Argumentationsstrategien im dämonologischen Diskurs des späten 16. Jahrhunderts / Jonathan Schüz." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1029845360/34.

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Geilfus, Martin [Verfasser]. "Narration und Hexenwerk : die narrative Konstruktion okkulten Wissens in esoterischen Romanen und Populär-Esographien der Wicca-Religion seit 1949 / Martin Geilfus." Gießen : Universitätsbibliothek, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1070762377/34.

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Boisclair, Daniel. "La psychosphère dans True Detective." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/18696.

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S'inspirant de l'inconscient collectif jungien, « détaché des sphères personnelles, exist[e] en marge de celles-ci, [...] possède un caractère tout à fait général et [...] ses contenus peuvent se rencontrer chez tous les êtres1 », le concept de la psychosphère, tel que présenté dans la télésérie américaine True Detective (HBO, 2014), en est la trame de fond narrative. Décrire l'invisible et l'intangible n'est possible que par l'étude de ses manifestations. Ce mémoire s'intéresse donc aux phénomènes et aux concepts qui rendent possible la représentation de ce que Ralph Noyes décrit comme un « vast and complex cauldron of ideas, memories, volitions, desires and all the other furniture of conscious experience and unconscious mental functioning2 ». Outre les questions plus larges de la généalogie du récit, la poétique narrative de la psychosphère relève essentiellement de l'archive: True Detective fait maintes allusions à la fiction gothique américaine. Celles-ci désignent à leur tour une explication transhistorique d'un retour à la violence ritualisée. Toutefois, cette explication, s'il en est une, demeure fragmentée, incohérente et ultimement différée.
Inspired by Jung's collective unconscious, the concept of a psychosphere, as seen in HBO's hit series True Detective (2014), underlines the narrative structure of the show. Describing the invisible and the intangible is only made possible by the study of its manifestations. This thesis analyses the phenomena and concept which enable the representation of what Ralph Noyes describes as a « vast and complex cauldron of ideas, memories, volitions, desires and all the other furniture of conscious experience and unconscious mental functioning3 ». Apart from broader questions of genealogy, the narrative poetics of the psychosphere are essentially archival: True Detective contains many allusions to previous Gothic fictions, which point toward an trans-historical explanation for the return of ritualized violence. However, any such explanation is fragmented, incoherent, and ultimately deferred.
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Prozesky, Stellamarie Bartlette. "A small adjective attending light, the archangelic noun : Jessica Powers: a modern metaphysical poet." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11868.

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This thesis aims to establish Jessica Powers (1905 – 1988) as a metaphysical poet, to augment the composite definition of metaphysical poetry, and to add two emphases to Christian literary theory. A comprehensive library search on Powers reveals that no scholarly work has been written on her poetry since 2005. A meta-analysis of existing work on Powers demonstrates that the metaphysical aspect of her poetry has not yet been comprehensively examined. Though Powers wrote in a time commonly called ‘post-modern’, my contention is that it would be more accurate to describe her as a metaphysical poet in the traditional sense of that term, as used, for example, of George Herbert (1593 – 1633). I endorse the view that the central theme of all metaphysical poetry is the relation between body and soul (Tanenbaum 2002: 211). It will be seen that this relation is the central concern of Powers’ metaphysical poetry. My close reading of Powers’ work as metaphysical is according to a Christian literary theory which agrees with Hass ‘that the study of the text and textual hermeneutics in the twenty-first century will continue because of a particular resurgence of religion’ (2007: 856). It is augmented by two emphases, a scientific (based on Gallagher’s 2009 study of the neurophysiology of attention), and a philosophical (based on Fromm’s 1976 analysis of the ‘being mode’, and on Buber’s 1947 analysis of attentiveness to the present moment). My study thereby contributes to Christian literary theory. There are one hundred and eighty two poems in The Selected Poetry of Jessica Powers. This thesis refers, to greater or lesser extents, to one hundred and seventy six of the poems, and comprehensive examination of their metaphysical aspect is the primary focus of the thesis. My examination of the poems demonstrates that Powers’ poetry can justly be described as metaphysical, which definition of her work serves to highlight an important and hitherto neglected aspect of her work, that she is a metaphysical poet of the finest calibre, and that renewed attention to her work is timely.
English Studies
D. Litt. et Phil. (English studies)
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Books on the topic "Parapsychology – In literature"

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Netzley, Patricia D. Paranormal phenomena. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 2000.

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What's so super about the supernatural? Brookfield, Conn: Twenty-First Century Books, 1998.

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Are you psychic?: Facts, trivia, and quizzes. Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, 2017.

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Gudgeon, Christopher. Ghost trackers: The unreal world of ghosts, ghost-hunting, and the paranormal. Toronto, Ont: Tundra, 2010.

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Amazing mysteries: Messages from beyond. Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media, 2010.

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Psychic powers. New York: DK Pub., 1998.

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Rooney, Anne. Messages from beyond. Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media, 2010.

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Paranormal. Wellingborough: Rising Stars, 2007.

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Matthews, Rupert. Strange psychic powers. Aylesbury: Ginn, 1997.

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Herbst, Judith. Beyond the grave. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Parapsychology – In literature"

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Wolting, Monika. "Auswege aus der Eigenverantwortlichkeit? Religion, Esoterik und Parapsychologie in Daniel Kehlmanns F." In Religion und Literatur im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert, 203–24. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737003759.203.

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