Mors Janua Vitae? (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

ebook A Discussion of Certain Communications Purporting to Come from Frederic W. H. Myers · Barnes & Noble Digital Library

By Helen A Dallas

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With a Latin title meaning "Death, the gate of life?" this 1919 novel by Helen A. Dallas dives into spiritual and philosophical ideas on death and immortality. Dallas specifically draws off the work done by Frederic W.H. Myers, the founder of the Society for Psychical Research and an important influence to later famous psychologists like William James and Carl Jung.

Mors Janua Vitae? (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)