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The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft - Salem Trials Lives of the Necromancers Modern Magic Witch Stories… - cover

The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft - Salem Trials Lives of the Necromancers Modern Magic Witch Stories…

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

Translator Jane Wilde, Lucie Duff-Gordon, Lionel James Trotter

Publisher: DigiCat

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The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft presents an unparalleled compendium that spans the vast expanse of literary styles and historical epochs, delving into the enigmatic and often misunderstood world of magic and witchcraft. Through a meticulously curated selection, the anthology navigates the reader through a labyrinth of folklore, trials, philosophical explorations, and the differing perspectives on the arcane. The diversity and significance within these pages are palpable, welcoming enthusiasts and scholars alike to explore standout pieces that dissect and analyze the multifaceted representations and conceptions of witchcraft, without focusing unduly on any single contributor but rather emphasizing the collective wisdom and insights offered. The backgrounds of the contributors, including esteemed authors like Bram Stoker and scholars such as Margaret Murray, provide a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and literary nuance. Their collective works, rooted in various periods and movements—ranging from the Enlightenment to the Romantic era, and touching upon the rise of modern occultism—offer a panoramic view of how magic and witchcraft have been perceived, feared, and revered. This amalgamation of voices serves not only to contextualize witchcraft within a broader historical spectrum but also highlights the shifting paradigms and the perennial fascination with the supernatural. Recommending The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft is an easy endeavor, for it presents readers with an exceptional opportunity to immerse themselves in a collection that bridges the chasm between the scholarly and the spectral. It is a must-read for anyone eager to explore the depths of human belief, fear, and fascination with the otherworldly, providing educational value, insightful discourse, and an engaging dialogue between esteemed authors. This anthology promises to enchant, enlighten, and provoke thought in equal measure, making it an indispensable addition to the libraries of the curious and the academic alike.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 6249 pages.

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