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Yearning for the New Age

Laura Holloway-Langford and Late Victorian Spirituality

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Published: 25th May 2012
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This biography of an unconventional woman in late 19th-century America is a study of a search for individual autonomy and spiritual growth. Laura Holloway-Langford, a "rebel girl" from Tennessee, moved to New York City, where she supported her family as a journalist. She soon became famous as the author of Ladies of the White House, which secured her financial independence. Promoted to associate editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, she gave readings and lectures and became involved in progressive women's causes, the temperance movement, and theosophy -- even traveling to Europe to meet Madame Blavatsky, the movement's leader, and writing for the theosophist newspaper The Word. In the early 1870s, she began a correspondence with Eldress Anna White of the Mount Lebanon, New York, Shaker community, with whom she shared belief in pacifism, feminism, vegetarianism, and cremation. Attracted by the simplicity of Shaker life, she eventually bought a farm from the Canaan Shakers, where she lived and continued to write until her death in 1930. In tracing the life of this spiritual seeker, Diane Sasson underscores the significant role played by cultural mediators like Holloway-Langford in bringing new religious ideas to the American public and contributing to a growing interest in eastern religions and alternative approaches to health and spirituality that would alter the cultural landscape of the nation.

Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
A Note on Namesp. xvii
Introductionp. 1
Sex, Suffrage, and Religious Seekersp. 11
"A Clairvoyant of the First Water"p. 38
"Better Come"p. 56
"The First Bomb-shell from the Dugpa World"p. 72
Fantasizing the Occultp. 95
"Our Golden Word: Try"p. 114
The Lady Mrs. Xp. 136
Disseminating New Ideasp. 154
Music of the Spheresp. 181
"Dear Friend and Sister"p. 208
Who Tells the Tale?p. 238
Epilogue: Seeking Laurap. 256
List of Abbreviationsp. 275
Notesp. 277
Bibliographyp. 321
Indexp. 339
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ISBN: 9780253001771
ISBN-10: 0253001773
Series: Religion in North America
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 368
Published: 25th May 2012
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Dimensions (cm): 23.9 x 16.0  x 3.3
Weight (kg): 0.68