The New Revelation – Audiobook: The New Revelation: Arthur Conan Doyle Explores the Spiritual World by Arthur Conan Doyle

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The New Revelation by Arthur Conan Doyle: In this non-fiction work, Doyle explores his spiritual beliefs and theories, including his belief in life after death and communication with the dead. Written in the aftermath of World War I and during a time of great social and cultural change, this book provides a fascinating glimpse into Doyle's mind and worldview.

Key Aspects of the Book "The New Revelation":
Spiritualism: The book explores Doyle's belief in the power of spiritualism and his attempts to communicate with the dead.
Religion and Philosophy: The work engages with important questions of faith, morality, and ethics, providing insights into Doyle's own religious and philosophical beliefs.
Cultural Significance: The book reflects the changing cultural landscape of the early 20th century, with many people seeking new ways of understanding the world and their place in it.

Arthur Conan Doyle was a British author and physician known for his popular detective stories featuring Sherlock Holmes. Born in Scotland in 1859, he was also a noted spiritualist, writing extensively on the subject and participating in many seances and other spiritualist activities. His works, both fiction and non-fiction, continue to captivate and inspire readers today.

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