A Hackney Disciple of the Beast 666: A History in Letters

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How to Cite: Josiffe, C. (2016). A Hackney Disciple of the Beast 666: A History in Letters. Pomegranate, 18(1), 5-30. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v18i1.22349

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Studies of Aleister Crowley’s followers have tended to focus on unconventional or bohemian figures. This article examines a different type of person—Neville Foreman, an insurance clerk and family man who lived in the unfashionable Clapton district of Hackney, East London. Several years’ correspondence between Foreman and Crowley sheds light on the profile of a Crowley acolyte from a more conventional background. Whilst Foreman was no bohemian, this lower-middle class office clerk was nonetheless an esoteric seeker. Dissatisfied with his previous explorations in New Thought, Theosophy and Anthroposophy, Foreman arrived at Crowley and Thelema hoping for spiritual guidance and personal development, and also seeking some resolution to his sexual difficulties.

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    The Pomegranate
  • creator
    Christopher Josiffe
  • issn
    ISSN 1743-1735 (online)
  • issue
    18.1
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • rights holder
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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