Elizabeth Towne

Elizabeth Towne

Elizabeth Towne

Elizabeth Towne (1865 - 1960)[1] fue una influyente escritora y editora del Nuevo Pensamiento. Ella y su segundo esposo William E. Towne durante muchos años estuvieron asociados a International New Thought Alliance (INTA), e integraron su dirección desde diversos puestos. Ella fue presidenta del INTA en 1924.

Fue fundadora y editora de la revista Nautilus, un periódico del Movimiento Nuevo Pensamiento que se publicó desde 1898 hasta 1953, cuando ella lo cerró debido a su avanzada edad (88 años al momento del cierre). También operó la Compañía Elizabeth Towne Company, la cual publicó una extensa lista de libros sobre Nuevo Pensamiento, metafísica, autoayuda, y desarrollo personal de su propia autoría y de otros escritores como William Walker Atkinson, Kate Atkinson Boehme, Paul Ellsworth, Orison Swett Marden, Edwin Markham, Clara Chamberlain McLean, Helen Rhodes-Wallace, William E. Towne, y Wallace Wattles.

La página del título del libro de Towne The Life Power and How to Use It (El Poder de la vida y como usarlo) puede verse en la secuencia de apertura de la película del año 2006 El Secreto. Esta película presenta muchas de las ideas que divulgó, junto con las de Wallace Wattles y William Walker Atkinson.

Bibliografía

Además de los números artículos y editoriales que escribió para la revista Nautilus durante sus 55 años de historia, otros títulos de Elizabeth Towne incluyen:

  • Experiences in Self-Healing
  • Fifteen Lessons in New Thought or Lessons in Living
  • Happiness And Marriage
  • Health Through New Thought and Fasting (con Wallace Wattles)
  • How to Grow Success
  • How to Use New Thought in Home Life
  • Lessons in Living
  • The Life Power and How to Use It
  • Joy Philosophy
  • Just How to Concentrate
  • Just How to Cook Meals Without Meat
  • Just How to Train Children and Parents
  • Just How to Wake the Solar Plexus Elizabeth Towne Co. 1906.; repr. 1926.
  • Practical Methods for Self-Development: Spiritual, Mental, Physical
  • You and Your Forces
  • Your Character (reimpreso como How to Read Character)

Referencias

  1. NY Times, 2 de junio de 1960, pág. 33.

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