The variety of Polish esotericism 1890-1939

Autor: Świerzowska, Agata, Trzcińska, Izabela
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Popis: In contemporary research on Western esotericism, the period of the late nineteenth and early decades of the twentieth century is considered as a special time in the history of these traditions, as they emerged from an elite circle of enthusiasts and became an inspiration for different communities and social classes in a scope hitherto unprecedented. As a result, their presence became evident in many areas of culture, both in its high-brow and more popular versions. Moreover, esoteric thought and the esoteric way of looking at reality encompassed transformation, cultural, social, and even political events, becoming a kind of matrix for how to comprehend, interpret, and react to them. Polish esoteric narratives are an excellent example of this. In Polish culture, during the closing decades of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, an increased interest in esoteric traditions was noticeable. Esoteric imports arriving in Poland from various origins were accepted and adapted to local realities. Furthermore, specifically Polish, eclectic visions arose-often constructed on the basis of pre-existing esoteric traditions-and were accompanied by specific actions and organizations of a more or less formal nature. Neither the esoteric revival taking place in Poland, nor the multiplicity of traditions, themes, and motifs that appeared in the narratives of Polish esotericists should come as any surprise.
Databáze: OpenAIRE