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The Lady and the Beast -Deja Whitehouse

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The Lady and the Beast -Deja Whitehouse

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A groundbreaking critical analysis of the life and work of Frieda, Lady Harris -the fascinating, yet often overlooked artist behind Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot.

Although Lady Harris is acknowledged as the artist of Aleister Crowley's Book of Thoth, most studies have focused predominantly on Harris's role as Crowley's ''artist executant'', and almost exclusively from Crowley's perspective. Whitehouse argues that Harris's involvement extended far beyond the artwork itself.

The Book of Thoth was a collaboration in which each partner fulfilled a variety of roles; building on Crowley's magical theories and practices, and Harris's artistic skills and social awareness that enabled her to promote and exhibit their work as it evolved.

The Lady and the Beast presents a critical analysis of the life and works of Frieda, Lady Harris (1877 - 1962), wife of Sir Percy Harris (1876 - 1952), Liberal MP and party chief whip. Frieda Harris, née Bloxam, fulfilled her parents' expectations of finding a suitable husband, managing the family home and raising a family. She supported her husband's political endeavours, and in return he encouraged her to pursue her own interests, especially her painting.

However, research indicates that Harris was already fascinated by mysticism and alternative belief structures prior to her meeting with Crowley in 1937. Her esoteric interests, combined with her demonstrable skills as a painter, made her ideally suited to illustrate Crowley's Thoth Tarot.

In manifesting Crowley's vision of the Occult Tarot, Harris's paintings embody the intersection of art and esotericism. Crowley believed that the Tarot was fundamental to all magical disciplines and his Book of Thoth would become ''a standard Book of Reference, which will determine the entire course of mystical and magical thought for the next 2000 years.'' Without Harris, there would be no Book of Thoth. Whitehouse presents an invaluable study of Harris's life and works, seeking to assess her true contribution to Western Esotericism.

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