Hermaphro-Deity: The Mystery of Divine Genius
Title | Hermaphro-Deity: The Mystery of Divine Genius |
Year for Search | 1900 |
Authors | Lyman, Eliza Barton |
Date Published | 1900 |
Publisher | Saginaw Printing and Publishing Co |
Place Published | Saginaw, MI |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia. A novel describing a celibate, vegetarian intentional community placed in Benares, California, which suggest the connection to Eastern religions. The California community is a eutopia and expanding rapidly. Much on the doctrine. In her The coming woman: or, The royal road to physical perfection. A series of medical lectures (1880), the female author is described as a lecturer and teacher of anatomy, physiology, and hygiene. |
Holding Institutions | DLC, PSt |
Author Note | In her The coming woman: or, The royal road to physical perfection. A series of medical lectures (1880), the female author is described as a lecturer and teacher of anatomy, physiology and hygiene. |
Full Text | 1900 Lyman, Eliza Barton. Hermaphro-Deity: The Mystery of Divine Genius. Saginaw, MI: Saginaw Printing and Publishing Co. DLC, PSt Eutopia. A novel describing a celibate, vegetarian intentional community placed in Benares, California, which suggest the connection to Eastern religions. The California community is a eutopia and expanding rapidly. Much on the doctrine. In her The coming woman: or, The royal road to physical perfection. A series of medical lectures (1880), the female author is described as a lecturer and teacher of anatomy, physiology, and hygiene. |