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William Lethaby, Symbolism and the Occult
William Lethaby, Symbolism and the Occult
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This book explores the life and work of architect William Richard Lethaby (1857–1931) and his relationship with the occult and alchemy during the nineteenth-century spiritual revolution. It analyzes his drawings and architecture to reveal his familiarity with occult concepts and ideology, and how he was influenced by the Zeitgeist. It is written for upper-level students, researchers, and academics interested in architectural history, William Lethaby, and nineteenth-century culture and society.
Format: Hardback
Length: 246 pages
Publication date: 24 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
William Richard Lethaby (1857-1931) was an architect who had a deep fascination with the occult and alchemy, particularly during the spiritual revolution of the nineteenth century. This book delves into his life and work, using detailed analysis of his drawings and architecture to uncover his familiarity with occult concepts and ideology.
At a time when countless individuals, particularly members of the avant-garde, were rejecting traditional religious pathways and seeking answers through experimental and mystical alternatives, Lethaby was profoundly influenced by the Zeitgeist. The Zeitgeist was saturated with references to spiritualism, mysticism, and the occult, and Lethaby's work reflects this influence.
William Lethaby: Symbolism and the Occult explores how the architect was profoundly influenced by the Zeitgeist and how occultism impacted his contemporaries and the wider Arts and Crafts Movement. The book is written for upper-level students, researchers, and academics interested in architectural history, William Lethaby, and nineteenth-century culture and society.
Through his detailed analysis of Lethaby's drawings and architecture, the research reveals Lethaby's familiarity with occult concepts and ideology during the spiritual revolution of the nineteenth century. The book explores how the architect was influenced by the Zeitgeist, which was saturated with references to spiritualism, mysticism, and the occult, and how this influence manifested in his work.
The book also examines the impact of occultism on Lethaby's contemporaries and the wider Arts and Crafts Movement. It sheds light on how the occult influenced the design and aesthetics of architecture during this period and how it contributed to the development of a more spiritual and mystical approach to design.
William Lethaby: Symbolism and the Occult is a valuable contribution to architectural history and provides a deeper understanding of the relationship between architecture, the occult, and nineteenth-century culture and society. It is a must-read for anyone interested in these topics and will appeal to upper-level students, researchers, and academics alike.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367405410
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