The Great Book of Witchcraft unites an unprecedented array of texts spanning the intricacies of witchcraft's portrayal through history, showcasing the evolution of this enigmatic practice across various cultural and literary contexts. From historical analysis, folklore, and personal narratives to the foundational laws that governed the witch trials, this anthology explores the multifaceted dimensions of witchcraft. The collection is notable for its breadth, spanning different periods and regions, thereby providing readers with a comprehensive view of the subject. Among the standout pieces are seminal works that have shaped the public's understanding of witchcraft and influenced subsequent literary and historical interpretations. The diverse range of literary styles, from the scholarly to the sensational, enriches the anthology's exploration of its themes, offering a nuanced perspective on a complex topic. The contributing authors and editors, including figures such as Bram Stoker and Margaret Murray, bring together a wealth of expertise and perspectives to the anthology. This group represents a broad spectrum of intellectual and cultural backgrounds, contributing to the rich tapestry of narratives and analyses within the book. Their collective work engages with significant historical and cultural movements, from Enlightenment rationalism to Victorian occultism, reflecting the changing attitudes towards witchcraft over centuries. The varied backgrounds of these contributors enrich the anthology by providing a wide range of insights and interpretations, thus enabling a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural dimensions of witchcraft. The Great Book of Witchcraft is recommended for those eager to explore the complex legacy of witchcraft through a meticulously curated collection of works. This anthology offers readers an invaluable opportunity to engage with a variety of perspectives, themes, and styles, all while gaining comprehensive insights into the phenomenon of witchcraft. It invites an educational journey that is as enlightening as it is diverse, making it an essential addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the history of witchcraft and its depiction in literature and society. The dialogue fostered between the different authors' works within this single volume promises a nuanced exploration of witchcraft's cultural and historical significance.
The Great Book of Witchcraft : 30+ Books on Magic, History of Witchcraft, Demonization of Witches & Modern Spiritualism
Authors:
- Bram Stoker
- Charles Mackay
- William Godwin
- Walter Scott
- Charles Wentworth Upham
- Jules Michelet
- John Ashton
- Howard Williams
- Increase Mather
- Cotton Mather
- Allen Putnam
- George Moir
- Frederick George Lee
- James Thacher
- M. V. B. Perley
- Wilhelm Meinhold
- John M. Taylor
- E. Lynn Linton
- William P. Upham
- W. H. Davenport Adams
- M. Schele de Vere
- St. John D. Seymour
- John G. Campbell
- John Maxwell Wood
- Samuel Roberts Wells
- Margaret Murray
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- E-book
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- • 4684 pages
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English
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