Theosophy

Occultism was thriving in fin-de-siècle Vienna when Mahler was about forty years old.  There was more to turn-of-the-century Vienna than sometimes meets the scholarly eye. In addition to the kinds of figures and topics that tend to reinforce “legitimate” areas of investigation – philosophy, music architecture, and psychoanalysis, for instance – there was an occult … Continue reading Theosophy