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Irma Plavatsky, Sâr Dubnotal, Fascinax: Rosicrucianism and Dime Novels

Summary by Bitter Winter
Before the comics, there were the dime novels of the Belle Époque. Rosicrucians, Theosophists, and occultists were among their most memorable characters. by Massimo Introvigne One of the Nick Carter stories featuring the fictional Irma Plavatsky, and the real Madame Blavatsky (right). Popular culture emerged, since the late 18th century, as an important vehicle for disseminating novel ideas. Jeffrey Kripal’s “Mutants & Mystics” (2011) showed how…
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Bitter Winter broke the news in on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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