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by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Peter’s comments: “Saint Germain appeared to Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton in Hyde Park in
London, and told him that he wished him to write an occult adventure story to elucidate certain
aspects of every initiate's tests and challenges on the path of mastery, and that he would transmit
the story to him telepathically. The romantic story of Zanoni is the outcome. Can a young initiate
combine his desire for the woman he loves with his desire to serve the light ? Read this
unforgettable adventure.”
“Zanoni” was first published in 1842 in London. Inspired by a dream, Sir Edward
Bulwer-Lytton wrote this engaging, well-researched, fictional account of the eternal conflict
between head and heart, between wisdom and love, played out by Rosicrucians during the
dramatic days of the French Revolution.
Bulwer-Lytton, himself a Rosicrucian, described “Zanoni” as “a truth for those who can
comprehend it, and an extravagance for those who cannot.” Following an important
introduction, the novel is divided into seven parts. The titles of these parts indicate the
sevenfold path of spiritual development that lies behind the story. The fourth section, “The
Dweller of the Threshold,” is the centerpiece of the book, and reveals significant esoteric facts
and experiences.
Novelist, dramatist, editor, and an active member of Parliament, Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton was
a successful author, whose writings were widely read in England and Europe. He poured into
“Zanoni”, more than any of his other novels, all of the ancient esoteric wisdom that he felt he
could publicly reveal in an age of widespread materialism. This work remains today one of the
great pioneer landmarks of esoteric writing.