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{{author
{{author
| firstname = Annie
| firstname = Annie Wood
| lastname = Besant
| lastname = Besant
| last_initial = Be
| last_initial = Be
| description = prominent Theosophist, British women's rights activist, writer and orator
| description = prominent Theosophist, British women's rights activist, writer and orator; born '''Annie Wood''', married [[Author:Walter Besant|Walter Besant]]
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* [[The Law of Population: Its Consequences, and Its Bearing upon Human Conduct and Morals]] (1877)
* [[The Law of Population: Its Consequences, and Its Bearing upon Human Conduct and Morals]] (1877)
* [[Marriage, As It Was, As It Is, And As It Should Be: A Plea For Reform]] (1878)
* [[Marriage, As It Was, As It Is, And As It Should Be: A Plea For Reform]] (1878)
* [[The Story of Afghanistan]] (1879)
* [[The Gospel of Christianity and the Gospel of Freethought]] (1883)
* [[Biblical Biology]] (1884)
* [[Biblical Biology]] (1884)
* [[Autobiographical Sketches]] (1885) ({{gutenberg|11376}})
* [[Autobiographical Sketches]] (1885) ({{gutenberg|11376}})
* [[Is Christianity a Success?]] (1885)
* [[Is Christianity a Success?]] (1885)
* [[The Natural History of the Christian Devil]] (1885)
* [[Sin and Crime: Their Nature and Treatment]] (1885)
* [[Sin and Crime: Their Nature and Treatment]] (1885)
* [[Woman's Position According to the Bible]] (1885)
* [[Woman's Position According to the Bible]] (1885)
* [[A World Without God]] (1885)
* [[Life, Death, and Immortality]] (1886)
* [[Life, Death, and Immortality]] (1886)
* [[Modern Socialism (Besant)|Modern Socialism]] (1886)
* [[Modern Socialism (Besant)|Modern Socialism]] (1886)
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* Bhagavad Gita (Translation) (1895)
* Bhagavad Gita (Translation) (1895)
*: 2nd edition (1896) revised: {{ext scan link|https://archive.org/details/bhagavadgt00besagoog}}
*: 2nd edition (1896) revised: {{ext scan link|https://archive.org/details/bhagavadgt00besagoog}}
*: 4th edition (1922) with parallel text in Devanagari script: {{transcription project|Bhagavad Gita - Annie Besant 4th edition.djvu}}
*: [[Bhagavad-Gita (Besant 4th)|4th edition]] (1922) with parallel text in Devanagari script
* [[The Ancient Wisdom]] (1898)
* [[The Ancient Wisdom]] (1898)
* [[Vier Voordrachten over Theosofie]] (1898) ({{gutenberg|12756}})
* [[Vier Voordrachten over Theosofie]] (1898) ({{gutenberg|12756}})
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* [[London Lectures of 1907]] ({{gutenberg|20800}})
* [[London Lectures of 1907]] ({{gutenberg|20800}})
* [[An Introduction to Yoga]] (1908) ({{gutenberg|4278}})
* [[An Introduction to Yoga]] (1908) ({{gutenberg|4278}})
* ''The Religious Problem in India'' (1909) {{ext scan link|https://archive.org/details/religiousproblem00besa}}
* [[Occult Chemistry]] ({{gutenberg|16058}})
* [[The Basis of Morality]], 1915 ({{gutenberg|15545}})
* [[The Basis of Morality]], 1915 ({{gutenberg|15545}})
* [[Occult Chemistry]] (1919, {{gutenberg|16058}})
* [[The Doctrine of the Heart]] (1920)
* [[The Doctrine of the Heart]] (1920)
* [[The Case for India]], presidential address delivered by Annie Besant at the 32nd Indian National Congress held at Calcutta 26th December 1917 ({{gutenberg|12820}})
* [[The Case for India]], presidential address delivered by Annie Besant at the 32nd Indian National Congress held at Calcutta 26th December 1917 ({{gutenberg|12820}})
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* [[The Freethinker's Text Book]][http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13349]
* [[The Freethinker's Text Book]][http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13349]
* [[Rough Outline of Theosophy|A Rough Outline of Theosophy]] (1921)
* [[Rough Outline of Theosophy|A Rough Outline of Theosophy]] (1921)
* ''Karma''
* ''Four Great Religions''
* ''Four Great Religions''
* ''Dharma''
* ''The Religious Problem in India''
* ''India and the Empire''
* ''India and the Empire''
* ''Re-incarnation'' (1892)
* ''Death and After'' (1893)
* ''Karma'' (1895)
* ''The Self and its Sheaths'' (1895)
* ''Dharma'' (1899), Esoteric Christianity (1901)
* ''Pedigree of Man'' (1903)
* ''Wisdom of the Upanishats'' (1906)


==Works about Besant==
==Works about Besant==
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[[Category:United Kingdom authors]]
[[Category:Theosophist authors]]
[[Category:Civil rights activists]]
[[Category:Orators]]
[[Category:Theosophists]]
[[Category:Women's rights activists]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 15 April 2023

Annie Wood Besant
(1847–1933)

prominent Theosophist, British women's rights activist, writer and orator; born Annie Wood, married Walter Besant

Annie Wood Besant

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1933, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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