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*Jewish Mysticism: An Annotated Bibliography on the Kabbalah in En-
glish (S.A. Spector; Garland 1984) 399 p.
*Key of It All: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Sacred Languages and
Magickal Systems of the World. Book One: The Eastern Mysteries
@.A. Hulse; Llewellyn 1993) 607 p.
!Madame Blavutsbk Baboon. . . [theosophy-history & biog.] (P. Wash-
Downloaded by [Western Kentucky University] at 17:01 28 January 2016
ington; Schocken 1995) 470 p.
The Theosophical Glossary (H.P. Blavatsky; Asian Publication Services
1986 (reprint of 1892 ed.)) 389 p.
*Theosophy in the Nineteenth Centuly: An Annotated Bibliography (M.
Gomes; Garland 1994) 582 p.
!Western Mysticism: A Guide to the Basic Works (M.A..Bowman; Ameri-
can Library Association 1978) 113 p.
!Women and Mystical Experience in the Middle Ages [biog.] (F. Beer;
Boydell 1992) 174p.
Women Mystics . . . [biog.] (L. Bouyer; Ignatius 1993) 197 p.
The Women ofHerJta: Scholars andMystics [biog.] (M.J. Finnegan; Univ.
ofGeorgia 1991 rev.ed.) 171 p.
LITERARY SOURCES
Self-explanatory. The paranormal continues to be one of the most fruitful
sources of inspiration for fiction of all kinds.
SubjecWwords
astrology in literature; fantastic fiction; fantastic literature: ghost stories;
horror tales; mysticism in literature (PN49; PRI45); occultism in litera-
ture; supernatural in literature (PN56.SB); vampires in literature
Reference Works
The Forgotten Sky: A Guide to Astrology in English Literature (J.C. Eade;
Oxford 1984) 230 p.