Fortune moved to Glastonbury in 1923 and formed a pilgrim centre known as the 'Chalice Orchard Club' along with a temple dedicated to the 'Mysteries of lsis' in West London known as the 'Belfry'. During her life, and since, she has received a large following. Many of her books are still read by occultists/neo-Pagans. Just after the World War II she was struck down with leukaemia and died at the age of 54. She is buried in Glastonbury, Somerset.
Novels
The Demon Lover (1927)
The Winged Bull (1935)
The Goat-Foot God (1936)
The Sea Priestess (1938)
Moon Magic (1956)
The Winged Bull (1935)
The Goat-Foot God (1936)
The Sea Priestess (1938)
Moon Magic (1956)
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Books containing stories by Dion Fortune
The Ghost Slayers (2022)
Thrilling Tales of Occult Detection
(British Library Tales of the Weird, book 29)
edited by
Mike Ashley
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