Florence Farr
From The Hermeneuticon
Florence Beatrice Emery (née) Farr (7 July 1860—29 April 1917) was a member of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
References on Hermetic.com
The writings of Florence Farr are featured in the collection of The Hermetic Library at Florence Farr: The scattered ashes of sacred wisdom including:
- The Dancing Faun, 1894.
- "The Mystery of Time: a masque", Theosophical Review 36 (211): 9–19. 1905.
- "A Dialogue of Vision", Theosophical Review 39 (229): 77–84. 1906.
- Modern Woman: Her Intentions, 1910.
Other articles and references to Florence Farr
- thl:caduceus/articles/1/2/personal-political-and-magical.html
- thl:crowley/confessions/chapter20.html
- thl:gdlibrary/gd-faq.html
- thl:eidolons/A_Guide_to_the_Study_of_Aleisterian_Thelema
Books
- The Magic of a Symbol (Golden Dawn Studies No 6)
- The Enochian Experiments of the Golden Dawn: Enochian Alphabet Clairvoyantly Examined (Golden Dawn Studies No 7)
- The Serpent's Path: The Magical Plays of Florence Farr (Golden Dawn Series No 25)
- Florence Farr: Bernard Shaw's New Woman
- Women of the Golden Dawn: Rebels and Priestesses: Maud Gonne, Moina Bergson Mathers, Annie Horniman, Florence Farr