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  1. DANIEL HOME, MR. SLUDGE, AND A FORGOTTEN BROWNING LETTER. first letter contains a detailed account of a séance that the Brown-ings attended on July 23, 1855, at the home of John Rymer at Ealing. Daniel Dunglas Home, who previously had mystified New.

  2. After attending a séance of Home's, Browning wrote in a letter to The Times that: 'the whole display of hands, spirit utterances etc., was a cheat and imposture'. [50] Browning gave his unflattering impression of Home in the poem, "Sludge the Medium" (1864). [51]

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › other-religious-beliefs-biographies › daniel-dunglas-homeDaniel Dunglas Home | Encyclopedia.com

    11 de jun. de 2018 · As far as Browning's spiteful attack in "Mr. Sludge, the Medium" is concerned, the veteran psychical researcher E. J. Dingwall suggests in his book Some Human Oddities (1947) that Home might have given the impression of latent homosexual tendencies, which might have incensed Browning.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2019 · Browning seized the "materialization" and discovered it to be the bare foot of Home. Browning had never lost a son in infancy. Browning's son Robert, in a letter to the London Times, December 5, 1902 referred to the incident: "Home was detected in a vulgar fraud."

  5. 12 de ago. de 2015 · Unfortunately, for Daniel Dunglas Home, Robert Browning was not impressed with his spiritual skills and in fact became a vocal critic of Home’s supposed spiritual abilities. It seems that Home’s had reputedly materialized a son Browning lost in infancy.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2017 · Rare letters from Aboriginal soldiers sent home to loved ones reveal the sadness and trauma of life on the ground in World War One.

  7. that Browning's letter to Mrs. Kinney, written two days after the Ealing seance, is virtually a first draft of the poem. See "Daniel Home, Mr. Sludqe, and a Forgotten Browning Letter," Studies in Browning, 1, no. 2 (Fall, 1973), 44-49. [42]