The Big Book of Witchcraft - 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, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray, Jane Wilde, Lucie Duff-Gordon, Lionel James Trotter, M. Schele De Vere & St. John D. Seymour

The Big Book of Witchcraft

By 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, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray, Jane Wilde, Lucie Duff-Gordon, Lionel James Trotter, M. Schele De Vere & St. John D. Seymour

  • Release Date: 2019-06-04
  • Genre: Spirituality

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The Big Book of Witchcraft brings together a profound array of literary styles and insights that encapsulate the enigmatic and multifaceted history of witchcraft across the ages. Delving into themes of superstition, cultural fear, and societal power structures, the anthology presents a rich tapestry of narrative forms—ranging from vivid legends and folklore to polemical essays and historical treatises. Each selection, while contributing to a cohesive exploration of witchcraft, stands out for its unique approach to the topic, reflecting an intricate balance of horror, skepticism, and intrigue that invites readers into a world where magic intermingles with reality. The contributing authors are an illustrious assembly of historians, theologians, and novelists including Bram Stoker, Walter Scott, and Samuel Roberts Wells. Their collective works reflect the shifting perceptions of witchcraft through various historical, cultural, and literary lenses. Specifically, the book aligns with the gothic and Romantic movements, exploring how societal changes and evolving worldviews influenced portrayals of witches. Drawing from diverse sources, the anthology highlights the myriad ways witchcraft has been perceived and reimagined, providing readers with a thorough comprehension of the subject's complex legacy. For the inquisitive reader, The Big Book of Witchcraft offers a rare and captivating adventure into the arcane histories and multifarious portrayals of witchcraft. This collection is not just an exploration of folklore but a deep dive into human psychology, cultural dynamics, and historical evolution. It serves as an essential resource for those wishing to gain an expansive understanding of witchcraft through a variety of perspectives, underscoring the dialogues and intersections between fear, belief, and identity. Immerse yourself in its pages for a thoroughly enriching and thought-provoking literary experience.