This text looks at Aleister Crowley as an essayist and also includes some of his best essays.
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Typical Crowley,
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This review is from: The Revival of Magick and Other Essays (Oriflamme 2) (Paperback)
Most probably only for the diehard Crowleyites.As usual there is the self inflation and biting comments, but also some very acute observations.For example, he sums up psychoanalyst Carl Jung in one sentence, saying that Jung saw human history as man's struggle to free himself from the mother.There is an interesting chapter on William Blake, and other topics.
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