The Magical Diaries of Leah Hirsig, 1923-1925 : Aleister Crowley, Magick, and the New Occult Woman
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford Studies in Western Esotericism
ISBN-10
0197580947
ISBN-13
9780197580943
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 9th, 2025
Print length
360 Pages
Weight
689 grams
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24.10 x 16.70 x 2.40 cms
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Religious aspects of sexuality, gender & relationshipsAgnosticism & atheism
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The Magical Diaries of Leah Hirsig, 1923-1925 presents a complete, annotated collection of the magical diaries of the prominent Swiss-American occultist. The book includes a selection of unpublished letters and poems by Hirsig and Aleister Crowley, shedding unique light on their relationship as well as women's roles in twentieth-century occultism.
Leah Hirsig was a Swiss-American occultist, follower and lover of the prominent British occultist Aleister Crowley in the 1920s. The self-styled Great Beast 666, Crowley was also the founder and prophet of the new religion Thelema. This annotated edition of Hirsig''s complete magical diaries and previously unpublished correspondence between her and Crowley sheds new light on their relationship and the broader role of women in twentieth-century occultism. A schoolteacher by training who lived, loved, and travelled independently, Hirsig embodied the ideals of the New Woman, particularly in her attraction to a counter-normative occult movement. In 1920, Hirsig was appointed Crowley''s Scarlet Woman, a title that identified her as the earthly avatar of the Thelemic goddess Babalon and as Crowley''s feminine counterpart. In this role, Hirsig was essential in stewarding the Thelemic community during an eventful period, which coincided with the establishment of an Abbey of Thelema in Cefalù, Sicily, and the authorship of several of Crowley''s important magical works. In 1924, Hirsig was replaced as Scarlet Woman, but she remained devoted to Thelema for several years. Hirsig''s magical diaries provide a unique window into the possibilities and challenges faced by women occultists in the early twentieth century. Her writing highlights how occult movements offered heightened opportunities for women''s leadership while also being impacted by wider gender inequalities. The diaries are presented with a selection of previously unpublished letters and poems by Hirsig and Crowley, providing insight into their relationship and the period from Hirsig''s attraction to Thelema in 1919 until her departure from the movement in 1927-1930. The book also includes an extensive editorial introduction that situates Hirsig within Thelema, twentieth-century occultism, and women''s changing roles during this period.
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