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Each mind a kingdom, American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920, Beryl Satter

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Each mind a kingdom, American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920, Beryl Satter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-357) and index
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government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Each mind a kingdom
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39654723
Responsibility statement
Beryl Satter
Sub title
American women, sexual purity, and the New Thought movement, 1875-1920
Table Of Contents
Introduction: New Thought in late-Victorian America -- The era of woman and the problem of desire -- The mother or the warrior: mind, matter, selfhood, and desire in the writings of Mary Baker Eddy and Warren Felt Evans -- Emma Curtis Hopkins and the spread of New Thought, 1885-1905 -- Sex and desirelessness: the New Thought novels of Helen Van-Anderson, Ursula Gestefeld, and Alice Bunker Stockham -- Money and desire: Helen Wilmans and the reorientations of New Thought -- New thought and early progressivism -- New Thought and popular psychology, 1905-1920 -- Conclusion: New Thought in American culture after 1920
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