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Oscar Wilde from Purgatory
by Hester Travers Smith
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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010 - Appendices
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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009 - Chapter VII To the Public
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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008 - Chapter VI The Spiritist Explanation
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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007 - Chapter V Cryptesthesia
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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006 - Chapter IV The Sub-Conscious
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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005 - Chapter III The Ouija Board
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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004 - Chapter II The Automatic Writing
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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003 - Chapter I The Psychic Messages and Automatic Writings of Oscar Wilde - part 2
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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002 - Chapter I The Psychic Messages and Automatic Writings of Oscar Wilde - part 1
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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001 - Foreword Preface and Introduction
In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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In Oscar Wilde from Purgatory, Hester Dowden, known by her pen name Hester Travers Smith, takes listeners on a fascinating journey into the realm of the afterlife. As an Irish spiritualist medium, she claimed to have communicated with the spirits of various notable figures. Through her Ouija board sessions and automatic writing, she captures the essence of her conversations with the legendary poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde. His spirit is just as vibrant and witty as he was in life, sharing insights about existing without a physical form and offering candid critiques, including a memorable dismissal of James Joyces Ulysses as a great bulk of filth. For those eager to dive straight into the intriguing dialogues, the focus is on Chapter 1 and the Appendices, leaving Travers Smiths extensive commentary for later. - Summary by Rob Marland
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