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The Mystery of Witchcraft - History, Mythology & Art
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
其他書名
27 book Collection: Salem Trials, Lives of the Necromancers, Modern Magic, Witch Stories, Sidonia...
出版
Good Press
, 2023-12-11
主題
History / Social History
Literary Collections / European / General
ISBN
EAN:8596547775201
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=e07mEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Delving into the multifaceted enigma of witchcraft, 'The Mystery of Witchcraft - History, Mythology & Art' presents an intricate tapestry woven from historical documents, mythological tales, and artistic interpretations. This anthology offers a captivating exploration into the enduring allure of witchcraft, traversing a range of genres and literary styles from intense historical narrative to evocative prose and insightful analysis. Notable entries dissect the cultural, social, and religious undercurrents that have defined perceptions of witchcraft through the ages, highlighting its significant role in shaping societal narratives and individual identities. The contributors to this anthology constitute a veritable pantheon of literary and historical minds that span centuries and continents. From Bram Stoker's darkly imaginative lens to Charles Mackay's historical clarity and Margaret Murray's anthropological insights, this collection unites voices that have shaped our understanding of witchcraft. With contributors rooted in varied movements such as Romanticism, rationalism, and esoteric explorations, their combined efforts unravel the complex tapestry of beliefs, fears, and fantasies that have surrounded witchcraft throughout history. This confluence of perspectives elevates the anthology beyond mere recounting, imbuing it with profound cultural, historical, and philosophical significance. For readers seeking an immersive experience, this anthology promises a wide array of interpretations and insights that illuminate the mystery of witchcraft. The volume is a treasure trove for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, showcasing the discourse's diversity and depth. It offers a rare opportunity to engage with a vast spectrum of thought, inviting readers to ponder questions of power, otherness, and belief systems that remain relevant across centuries. This collection stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with witchcraft, its role in the humanities, and its capacity to challenge our perceptions of history and culture."}