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"This is a new and scholarly study of William Michael Rossetti's
seance diary, which is a fascinating first-hand source for the
Rossetti brothers in the 1860s and offers a new perspective on the
relationship between the Pre-Raphaelite circle and the spiritualist
world." (Jan Marsh) "As quirky and unsettling as the table-turnings
it documents, this meticulously edited and annotated seance diary
features guest-appearances from the spirits of John Polidori,
Elizabeth Siddal and Gabriele Rossetti, among many notable others.
Essential reading for anyone interested in the Pre-Raphaelites,
Spiritualism, and the Victorian paranormal." (Dinah Roe, Reader in
Nineteenth Century Literature, Oxford Brookes University) William
Michael Rossetti's seance diary is a remarkable document in both
the history of Pre-Raphaelitism and nineteenth-century
spiritualism. In this previously unpublished manuscript, Rossetti
meticulously recorded twenty seances between 1865 and 1868. The
original motive was the death, in 1862, of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's
wife, Elizabeth Siddal. He felt a profound sense of guilt about her
and began these seances to reassure himself that she was happy in
the afterlife. Messages came from many spirits within the
Pre-Raphaelite circle and provide an unprecedented record of
spiritualist activity in the late nineteenth century. Questions and
answers fill the pages of the diary, many of them communicating
uncannily accurate information or details that could be known only
to the participants. This book also includes another unpublished
document showing spiritualism in action. It comprises a long letter
to Dante Gabriel Rossetti written in 1856 from the artist and
spiritualist medium Anna Mary Howitt recounting her interactions
with the spirit world and her (sometimes violent) experiences as
she became aware of the extent of her psychic powers. Both sections
of this book provide an original insight into the cult of
spiritualism and throw considerable light on the interactions
between members of the Pre-Raphaelite circle and beyond.
Do you want to know why women are rarely found at the top levels of
professional accountancy careers? This book presents a doctoral
research study undertaken in New Zealand that investigates the
causes, consequences and complexities of gender inequity in
professional accountancy careers. Career history data originating
from interviews with sixty-nine Chartered Accountants was used to
revise a model of career success. Success in accountancy careers
was enhanced by high career aspirations, long working hours and
availability to clients, hard work, high technical competence and
skills, networking, self-confidence, flexibility to relocate if
required and large size and growth of the employing organisation.
The author described five work/family strategies based on levels of
work and family involvement. High levels of family responsibilities
impacted on career aspirations, working hours, availability and
networking and its influence explained career success much better
than gender alone.
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