Are there any crypto-pagan authors from the 1800's or early 1900's I could read?If it's philosophy or non-fiction it's going right into the trash can.
>>24749446You're asking for something that doesn't exist
Charles Kingsley>Mixing mythology and Christianity, he blended Protestantism as it was practised at the time with the Old Norse religion, saying that the Church of England was "wonderfully and mysteriously fitted for the souls of a free Norse-Saxon race". He believed the ancestors of Anglo-Saxons, Norse and Germanic peoples had physically fought beside the god Odin, and that the British monarchy was genetically descended from the god.[21]
>>24749446I get second hand embarrassment from threads like this.
Didn't the Romans erase all of Pagan history? There's only second hand, interpreted knowledge, right? Especially from the super early Celts. Which has survived the longest, continuously?
Thomas Taylor for Platonism. Try Friedrich Hölderlin for the neo-pagan stuff
>>24749482Strange how you get embarrassed from others. Must be cringe beta male behavior.
>>24749529>Didn't the Romans erase all of Pagan historyThink about what you're saying before you make retarded posts, anon.
>>24749446Not sure if he counts, but Nathaniel Hawthorne was sympathetic to pagans, mostly due to his virulent hatred of the Quakers.
>>24749529Nah that was the Jews