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A measured critique of Spiritualism that surveys its modern revival, the social groups drawn to séances, and the practices claimed to communicate with the dead. The author analyzes mediumship and its alleged controlling spirits, table phenomena, automatic writing, and the character of purported messages, weighing their credibility and moral risks. The work also examines the responses of churches, the appeal to scientific authority, and the consequences for bereaved individuals and casual inquirers, combining historical overview with contemporary examples and arguments urging caution about uncritical engagement with spiritist claims.

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Jane T. Stoddart

Jane T. Stoddart was a writer and critic known for her exploration of spiritualism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her notable work, "The Case Against Spiritualism," critically examines the claims and practices associated with spiritualist movements of her time. Stoddart's writings contribute to the discourse on the intersection of science, belief, and skepticism, reflecting the cultural tensions of her era. Through her analytical approach, she invites readers to question the validity of spiritualist phenomena and encourages a rational examination of such beliefs.

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