The Sin-eater: lives and afterlives – Dr Helen Frisby – Zoom

The Sin-eater: lives and afterlives

A sin-eater was a ‘long, leane, ugly, lamentable poor raskal’ (Aubrey, 1687) who, by eating a special meal over the coffin, consumed a dead person’s sins and thus helped them enter heaven. In this talk Dr Helen Frisby surveys the historical evidence for this fascinating old funerary character and their mysterious rituals in service of the souls of the dead. As it turns out, things aren’t quite what they might first seem – but Helen will suggest that it’s the sin-eater’s very elusiveness within the historical record which has enabled them to rise again in present-day film, TV and literature.

Bio

Dr Helen Frisby has taught history at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and funeral directing at the University of Bath where she’s also a Visiting Research Fellow. Hon. Secretary of The Folklore Society, Helen has appeared on The History Channel and BBC radio. She continues to research and publish on topics relating to death, funerals and bereavement, past and present.

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Marguerite Johnson is a cultural historian of the ancient Mediterranean, specialising in sexuality and gender, particularly in the poetry of Sappho, Catullus, and Ovid, as well as magical traditions in Greece, Rome, and the Near East. She also researches Classical Reception Studies, with a regular focus on Australia. In addition to ancient world studies, Marguerite is interested in sexual histories in modernity as well as magic in the west more broadly, especially the practices and art of Australian witch, Rosaleen Norton. She is Honorary Professor of Classics and Ancient History at The University of Queensland, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. She lives in Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesvos.

Image is: ‘Two Old Ones Eating Soup or Two Witches’ by Francisco Goya (1823). Public domain courtesy of Wikimedia.

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The strange history and homelife of renaissance magicians with Rachel Morris – Zoom

The strange history and homelife of renaissance magicians with Rachel Morris

Join author Rachel Morris for a highly atmospheric exploration of the charismatic magicians of the Tudor and Renaissance courts and the wives and families who kept the whole magical show on the road.

All things were believable back then – wizards, alchemy, fairies, angels. This is the story of those magical times.

This event will offer a luminous deep dive into the lives of men from Dee to Kepler to Bruno, who were also scientists, astrologers, mathematicians and alchemists.

The remarkable ideas of these magical men still permeate modern culture, from Philip Pullman to C S Lewis. But what do we know of the rest of their households – the lovers, wives, mothers and daughters?

In The Years of the Wizard Rachel Morris also vividly reimagines the less documented lives of the magicians’ families and lovers whose stories have too often been overshadowed by those of the powerful men in their company.

Women supported the travelling households by packing up the libraries, feeding the assistants, entertaining the patrons and educating the children as well as archiving, documenting and collaborating on magical work. Without them, this astonishing era of discovery would have ground to an emphatic halt.

Speaker Bio

Former director of the museum-making company Metaphor, Rachel Morris has been part of the creation, design and delivery of some of the most exciting displays, renovations and museums of the last few decades, from the new Cast Courts at the V&A and the Ashmolean, Oxford to the Terracotta Warriors at the British Museum and Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Rachel is also the author of The Museum Makers and two novels.

Rachel Morris

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The Great Mandrake Robbery – Seed Sistas – Zoom

The Great Mandrake Robbery

Step right up for a wildly entertaining herbal caper! Join the Seed Sistas, Fi and Kaz, herbalists, witches, and botanical mischief-makers, as they uncover The Great Mandrake Robbery. Once revered as a sacred, screaming root of magic and medicine, Mandrake has been snatched from the people’s hands and locked away by modern legislation.

Through theatrixs, myth-busting, and a healthy dose of sass, the Seed Sistas tell the tale of Mandragora, from ancient tombs and Shakespearean drama to JK Rowling’s unfortunate cartoon baby. Discover how this infamous root once symbolized fertility, love, death, and transformation… and how it’s been silenced by the very systems meant to “protect” us.
Expect laughter, lore, and a dash of rebellion as the Seed SistAs revive Mandrake’s story, exposing the myths, celebrating the magic, and reclaiming the power of the plants.

Medicine. Magic. Mischief.

Speaker Bio

Mandrake is ready to rise again. Are you? Fiona Heckels and Kaz Goodweather, the Seed Sistas, are clinical herbalists, authors, and co-founders of Sensory Solutions Herbal Evolution CIC. With over 20 years’ experience, they blend herbal medicine, science, and a sprinkle of magic to reconnect people with plants. Authors of The Sensory Herbal Handbook, Poison Prescriptions , and The Sensory Herbal Oracle, their work features on BBC Sounds’ Witch and Ritually podcasts. Through their social enterprise, they offer accessible herbal education, community projects, and immersive online learning.Discover more at seedsistas.co.uk

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Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience.

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Works from The Witchcraft Series: history, development, and thinking behind the works – Anne Jackson – Zoom

Works from The Witchcraft Series: history, development, and thinking behind the works

In 1682, three women of Bideford, Devon were hanged for witchcraft in Exeter, England. Temperance Lloyd, Susannah Edwards and Mary Trembles are the last people known to have been executed for witchcraft in England.

Textile artist Anne Jackson, inspired by a monument to the dead women, is engaged in an art project of research & commemoration, also exploring the metaphors surrounding witchcraft, in history and contemporary culture.

She researches individual witch trials, and European witch-trial history. Her method of working is a hybrid technique of Gobelins tapestry and knotting. She aims to create works which are visually rich, with undercurrents of thought-provoking darkness.

Her talk will be about “The Witchcraft Series”, its history and development, and the thinking behind the works.www.annejackson.co.uk

Image:Anne Jackson, UK: ‘Saducismus Triumphatus: Mr. Glanvil’s Cabinet of Curiosities” (Elizabeth Stykes, Bayford, 1664),’ 2021, 167 x 144 cm from the Witchcraft Series; cotton, linen, synthetic yarns, artist’s own technique, knotted tapestry.

Bio

Anne Jackson was born in New York City, and raised in the US, before moving to Scotland where she completed a degree in Mediaeval History at St. Andrews University. During her studies she discovered a passion for textiles as an art form. She attained a Postgraduate Certificate in Constructed Textiles from Middlesex Polytechnic (University), before moving to the rural West Country of England, where she established her studio and still lives & works. She has exhibited widely across Europe, as well as in the UK, USA and Australia. Her work is held in a number of public & private collections in Europe, the USA and the UK.

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Marguerite Johnson is a cultural historian of the ancient Mediterranean, specialising in sexuality and gender, particularly in the poetry of Sappho, Catullus, and Ovid, as well as magical traditions in Greece, Rome, and the Near East. She also researches Classical Reception Studies, with a regular focus on Australia. In addition to ancient world studies, Marguerite is interested in sexual histories in modernity as well as magic in the west more broadly, especially the practices and art of Australian witch, Rosaleen Norton. She is Honorary Professor of Classics and Ancient History at The University of Queensland, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. She lives in Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesvos.

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Unexplained Company: “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

4. Unexplained Company: “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession

Step inside a rare meeting point between science and the supernatural with Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe, the leading investigator of paranormal experiences.

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

If you’ve ever wondered where scepticism ends and the unexplained begins, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe has investigated the paranormal for over 35 years: in the lab and in the field. He takes a scientific, sceptical, perspective on such phenomena but has worked extensively in examining natural explanations for supernatural experiences. Within a haunting domain, he divides such explanations into the “role of the mind” and the “role of the environment” and the, sometimes, complex interplay between the two roles. His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology. Despite all the sceptical scientific research, Ciarán is a “ghostbuster” at heart and whilst his talks will take you on a scientific expedition about why people have haunting, and supernatural, experiences, he will also regale you with wonderful ghostly accounts from his own investigations, with fantastical case studies, and entertain with his own accounts of investigations into some of history’s most fascinating cases and his long nights in some of the world’s spookiest locations.

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Dean of Education for the College of Health & Society at Buckinghamshire New University (see https://cutt.ly/nmzl3Yi for his Uni bio).

He is an applied psychologist with expertise in Parapsychology and Investigative Psychology (a sub-discipline of Forensic Psychology). His paranormal research has focussed on fieldwork examining haunting experiences. Additional research has included psychic criminology, mediumship and ‘Religious’ parapsychology (i.e. exorcism, possession, miracles & stigmata). His research has been reported widely in the media and he has regularly published his research in scientific journals and popular magazines.

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Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience, Lena’s New Book – Mythical Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore is now available on Amazon

don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

  1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! – 16 April 2026
  2. The Science of Haunting Experiences – 19 May 2026
  3. “I see what the Killer sees…”: Investigating Psychic Criminology – 30 Jun 2026
  4. “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession – 1 Sep 2026
  5. Applying Investigative Psychology – 20 Oct 2026

Unexplained Company: Applying Investigative Psychology with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

5. Unexplained Company: Applying Investigative Psychology

Step inside a rare meeting point between science and the supernatural with Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe, the leading investigator of paranormal experiences.

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

If you’ve ever wondered where scepticism ends and the unexplained begins, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe has investigated the paranormal for over 35 years: in the lab and in the field. He takes a scientific, sceptical, perspective on such phenomena but has worked extensively in examining natural explanations for supernatural experiences. Within a haunting domain, he divides such explanations into the “role of the mind” and the “role of the environment” and the, sometimes, complex interplay between the two roles. His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology. Despite all the sceptical scientific research, Ciarán is a “ghostbuster” at heart and whilst his talks will take you on a scientific expedition about why people have haunting, and supernatural, experiences, he will also regale you with wonderful ghostly accounts from his own investigations, with fantastical case studies, and entertain with his own accounts of investigations into some of history’s most fascinating cases and his long nights in some of the world’s spookiest locations.

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Dean of Education for the College of Health & Society at Buckinghamshire New University (see https://cutt.ly/nmzl3Yi for his Uni bio).

He is an applied psychologist with expertise in Parapsychology and Investigative Psychology (a sub-discipline of Forensic Psychology). His paranormal research has focussed on fieldwork examining haunting experiences. Additional research has included psychic criminology, mediumship and ‘Religious’ parapsychology (i.e. exorcism, possession, miracles & stigmata). His research has been reported widely in the media and he has regularly published his research in scientific journals and popular magazines.

Curated & Hosted by

Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience, Lena’s New Book – Mythical Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore is now available on Amazon

don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

  1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! – 16 April 2026
  2. The Science of Haunting Experiences – 19 May 2026
  3. “I see what the Killer sees…”: Investigating Psychic Criminology – 30 Jun 2026
  4. “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession – 1 Sep 2026
  5. Applying Investigative Psychology – 20 Oct 2026

Unexplained Company: “I see what the Killer sees”: Investigating Psychic Criminology with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

3. “I see what the Killer sees”: Investigating Psychic Criminology

Step inside a rare meeting point between science and the supernatural with Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe, the leading investigator of paranormal experiences.

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

If you’ve ever wondered where scepticism ends and the unexplained begins, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe has investigated the paranormal for over 35 years: in the lab and in the field. He takes a scientific, sceptical, perspective on such phenomena but has worked extensively in examining natural explanations for supernatural experiences. Within a haunting domain, he divides such explanations into the “role of the mind” and the “role of the environment” and the, sometimes, complex interplay between the two roles. His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology. Despite all the sceptical scientific research, Ciarán is a “ghostbuster” at heart and whilst his talks will take you on a scientific expedition about why people have haunting, and supernatural, experiences, he will also regale you with wonderful ghostly accounts from his own investigations, with fantastical case studies, and entertain with his own accounts of investigations into some of history’s most fascinating cases and his long nights in some of the world’s spookiest locations.

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Dean of Education for the College of Health & Society at Buckinghamshire New University (see https://cutt.ly/nmzl3Yi for his Uni bio).

He is an applied psychologist with expertise in Parapsychology and Investigative Psychology (a sub-discipline of Forensic Psychology). His paranormal research has focussed on fieldwork examining haunting experiences. Additional research has included psychic criminology, mediumship and ‘Religious’ parapsychology (i.e. exorcism, possession, miracles & stigmata). His research has been reported widely in the media and he has regularly published his research in scientific journals and popular magazines.

Curated & Hosted by

Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience, Lena’s New Book – Mythical Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore is now available on Amazon

don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

  1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! – 16 April 2026
  2. The Science of Haunting Experiences – 19 May 2026
  3. “I see what the Killer sees…”: Investigating Psychic Criminology – 30 Jun 2026
  4. “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession – 1 Sep 2026
  5. Applying Investigative Psychology – 20 Oct 2026

Unexplained Company: The Science of Haunting Experiences with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

2. Unexplained Company: The Science of Haunting Experiences

Step inside a rare meeting point between science and the supernatural with Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe, the leading investigator of paranormal experiences.

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

If you’ve ever wondered where scepticism ends and the unexplained begins, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe has investigated the paranormal for over 35 years: in the lab and in the field. He takes a scientific, sceptical, perspective on such phenomena but has worked extensively in examining natural explanations for supernatural experiences. Within a haunting domain, he divides such explanations into the “role of the mind” and the “role of the environment” and the, sometimes, complex interplay between the two roles. His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology. Despite all the sceptical scientific research, Ciarán is a “ghostbuster” at heart and whilst his talks will take you on a scientific expedition about why people have haunting, and supernatural, experiences, he will also regale you with wonderful ghostly accounts from his own investigations, with fantastical case studies, and entertain with his own accounts of investigations into some of history’s most fascinating cases and his long nights in some of the world’s spookiest locations.

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Dean of Education for the College of Health & Society at Buckinghamshire New University (see https://cutt.ly/nmzl3Yi for his Uni bio).

He is an applied psychologist with expertise in Parapsychology and Investigative Psychology (a sub-discipline of Forensic Psychology). His paranormal research has focussed on fieldwork examining haunting experiences. Additional research has included psychic criminology, mediumship and ‘Religious’ parapsychology (i.e. exorcism, possession, miracles & stigmata). His research has been reported widely in the media and he has regularly published his research in scientific journals and popular magazines.

Curated & Hosted by

Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience, Lena’s New Book – Mythical Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore is now available on Amazon

don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

  1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! – 16 April 2026
  2. The Science of Haunting Experiences – 19 May 2026
  3. “I see what the Killer sees…”: Investigating Psychic Criminology – 30 Jun 2026
  4. “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession – 1 Sep 2026
  5. Applying Investigative Psychology – 20 Oct 2026

Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! with Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe – Zoom

1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! 

Step inside a rare meeting point between science and the supernatural with Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe, the leading investigator of paranormal experiences.

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

If you’ve ever wondered where scepticism ends and the unexplained begins, this is just what you’ve been waiting for. Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe has investigated the paranormal for over 35 years: in the lab and in the field. He takes a scientific, sceptical, perspective on such phenomena but has worked extensively in examining natural explanations for supernatural experiences. Within a haunting domain, he divides such explanations into the “role of the mind” and the “role of the environment” and the, sometimes, complex interplay between the two roles. His series of talks will take you on a scientific journey of discovery through various aspects of Parapsychology, Psychology and Investigative Psychology. Despite all the sceptical scientific research, Ciarán is a “ghostbuster” at heart and whilst his talks will take you on a scientific expedition about why people have haunting, and supernatural, experiences, he will also regale you with wonderful ghostly accounts from his own investigations, with fantastical case studies, and entertain with his own accounts of investigations into some of history’s most fascinating cases and his long nights in some of the world’s spookiest locations.

Speaker Bio

Associate Professor, Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Dean of Education for the College of Health & Society at Buckinghamshire New University (see https://cutt.ly/nmzl3Yi for his Uni bio).

He is an applied psychologist with expertise in Parapsychology and Investigative Psychology (a sub-discipline of Forensic Psychology). His paranormal research has focussed on fieldwork examining haunting experiences. Additional research has included psychic criminology, mediumship and ‘Religious’ parapsychology (i.e. exorcism, possession, miracles & stigmata). His research has been reported widely in the media and he has regularly published his research in scientific journals and popular magazines.

Curated & Hosted by

Lena Schattenherz Heide-Brennand is a Norwegian lecturer with a master degree in language, culture and literature from the University of Oslo and Linnaeus University. She has been lecturing and teaching various subjects since 1998. Her field of interest and main focus has always been topics that others have considered strange, eccentric and eerie, and she has specialised in a variety of dark subjects linked to folklore, mythology and Victorian traditions and medicine. Her students often point out her thorough knowledge about the subjects she is teaching, in addition to her charismatic appearance. She refers to herself as a performance lecturer and always gives her audience an outstanding experience, Lena’s New Book – Mythical Creatures in Scandinavian Folklore is now available on Amazon

don’t worry if you miss it – we will send you a recording valid for two weeks the next day

In this exclusive Last Tuesday Zoom series, Ciarán opens the door to the methods, mysteries, and controversies of parapsychology as only a true expert (and sceptical ghostbuster at heart) can.

  1. Unexplained Company: Researching the Weird & Wonderful! – 16 April 2026
  2. The Science of Haunting Experiences – 19 May 2026
  3. “I see what the Killer sees…”: Investigating Psychic Criminology – 30 Jun 2026
  4. “Deliver us from Evil?!” An Examination of Demonic Possession – 1 Sep 2026
  5. Applying Investigative Psychology – 20 Oct 2026

Wanderer of the Wastes: Aleister Crowley, The Great Beast, as Mountaineer – Andrew Wiseman – Zoom

Wanderer of the Wastes: Aleister Crowley, The Great Beast, as Mountaineer

The ordinary man looking at a mountain is like an illiterate person confronted with a Greek manuscript.–Aleister Crowley

Boasting in his Confessions, Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), with all the braggadocio of youth, claimed he was “white-hot on three points; climbing, poetry and Magick.” All these pursuits were to define his early career as a mountaineer, poet and magician. Given his immersion in the latter two, Crowley’s hitherto neglected mountaineering career has only recently excited a renewed interest by his various biographers. This presentation intends to put into context Aleister Crowley’s controversial mountaineering career particularly regarding his involvement in the first ever attempt to scale K2 (1902) and then Kangchenjunga (1905), the world’s second and third highest peaks. Through his revelatory discovery of the relatively new Victorian sport of rock-climbing during his teenage years, Crowley developed a keen awareness of technique and methodology and eventually set his sights on attempting to conquer two of the most challenging and treacherous Himalayan peaks.

Having climbed throughout the British Isles and then the Alps, Crowley came under the wing of Oscar Eckenstein (1859–1921), his mountaineering superior. As a preparatory exercise, they both climbed Mexico’s highest peaks in 1900, creating a number of fast high-altitude ascents. There, it was decided to make an attempt to conquer K2, led by Eckenstein, which ended in failure. Joined by Dr Jules Jacot Guillarmod (1868–1925), Crowley then made an attempt upon Kangchenjunga, on which he led, but which also ended not only in failure but also controversy. It was an abject disaster from which Crowley’s reputation would never fully recover.

Despite a yearning to try his luck again on Himalayan peaks, it was an ambition that for Crowley would remain unfulfilled. Nonetheless, his interest remained which would never be completely subdued despite his ostracisation from the mountaineering establishment.

Drawing upon recent research, this presentation aims to reassess Crowley’s mountaineering career by offering a more nuanced and better-balanced view of his achievements in the nascent art of Himalayan mountaineering at the outset of the twentieth-century.

Image: Aleister Crowley. Public Domain

Biography

Andrew Wiseman is a cultural historian, specialising in the Scottish Highlands from the late medieval to the modern period, who has developed a keen interest, perhaps even an unhealthy one, in Boleskine House and its long-held association with the iconoclastic occultist Aleister Crowley. He is currently editing a number of works and has authored around twenty chapters and articles as well as numerous blogs and mainstream publications. As author of the forthcoming title Lord Boleskine: Aleister Crowley and the House of the Beast 666, a detailed and engaging account of Crowley’s residence at his Highland home will be offered as well as the controversial legacy which he left in his wake.

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Marguerite Johnson is a cultural historian of the ancient Mediterranean, specialising in sexuality and gender, particularly in the poetry of Sappho, Catullus, and Ovid, as well as magical traditions in Greece, Rome, and the Near East. She also researches Classical Reception Studies, with a regular focus on Australia. In addition to ancient world studies, Marguerite is interested in sexual histories in modernity as well as magic in the west more broadly, especially the practices and art of Australian witch, Rosaleen Norton. She is Honorary Professor of Classics and Ancient History at The University of Queensland, and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. She lives in Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesvos.Image: Aleister Crowley, Aimé Dupont Studio, 5th Ave, New York, May 1906

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