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Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky

Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky

Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky

Compiled from Information Supplied by her Relatives and Friends
Alfred Percy Sinnett
May 2011
Paperback
9781108073059
£32.00
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Paperback

    Ukrainian-born Madame Helena Blavatsky (1831–1891) was a co-founder of the theosophy movement in the United States, which she later extended to Europe and India, though her later years were dogged by ill health and controversy. In this book, published in 1886, A. P. Sinnett (1840–1921), a fellow theosophist and writer, sets out a defence of Blavatsky, writing that 'I have reason to believe that the attempt will respond to the wishes of a great many people ... who regard the current aspersion on Mme. Blavatsky's character with profound indignation'. He outlines the many extraordinary events in her life, covering her childhood in Russia and claims to an early connection with the supernatural world, her brief unhappy marriage and decade of extensive global travels, her time of study in India, and the criticism she received about some of her 'phenomena' and practices.

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    May 2011
    Paperback
    9781108073059
    342 pages
    216 × 140 × 19 mm
    0.44kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. Childhood
    • 2. Marriage and travel
    • 3. At home in Russia, 1858
    • 4. Mme. de Jelihowsky's narrative
    • 5. Mme. de Jelihowsky's narrative continued
    • 6. Mme. de Jelihowsky's narrative continued
    • 7. From apprenticeship to duty
    • 8. Residence in America
    • 9. Established in India
    • 10. A visit to Europe
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Alfred Percy Sinnett