Hi Caroline
This book, by Alex Owen, is also very interesting:
The Place of Enchantment : British Occultism and the Culture of the Modern
(ISBN: 0226642011) - University Of Chicago Press, 2004
Available on AbeBooks:
<http://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/SearchResults?&isbn=0226642011&nsa=1>
It has a lot of information about Yeats, Florence Farr, Annie Horniman,
etc. and it is very well written.
I would also have said Yeats' own work, "A Vision" was indispensable for
those interested in his magic.
--On 16 August 2006 19:47 -0700 Caroline Tully <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Speaking of W. B. Yeats, have you read "Women of the Golden Dawn: Rebels
> and Priestesses" by Mary K. Greer. (Park Street Press. 1995)?
>
> It's mainly about the woman of the Golden Dawn, but has lots about the
> men, including Yeats - I thought it was really interesting, much better
> than I expected it to be.
>
> ~Caroline.
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