
by Annie Besant
Death--And After? is Annie Besant's exploration of what may follow the end of physical life, approached through spiritual inquiry rather than simple doctrine. The book considers death as a subject of philosophy, belief, and personal meaning, asking how human beings make sense of continuity, consciousness, and hope.
This volume will appeal to readers interested in spiritualism, religious thought, and nineteenth-century explorations of the unseen world. It is not a novel or a devotional text, but a reflective argument shaped by Besant's broader interest in metaphysical questions. Death--And After? suits readers looking for a serious, historically rooted discussion of mortality and belief. Its speculative tone gives the subject seriousness without turning it into certainty or comfort.
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