9 books found
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, M. Schele de Vere, St. John D. Seymour, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray
2023 · DigiCat
The Mystery of Witchcraft - History, Mythology & Art' is a compelling anthology that traverses the multifaceted landscape of witchcraft through the ages. This collection brings together a diverse array of literary styles, from historical analyses and cultural critiques to mythological explorations and firsthand accounts, providing a broad yet cohesive examination of its theme. The anthology stands out for its incorporation of significant works that delve into the complex interplay between witchcraft and society, art, mythology, and history, offering readers a comprehensive view of the subject matter from various angles and periods. The diversity and scholarly significance of the selected pieces underscore the complexity and enduring fascination with witchcraft across cultures and epochs. The contributing authors and editors, such as Bram Stoker and Margaret Murray, bring a rich tapestry of backgrounds to the anthology, ranging from esteemed novelists to noted historians and folklorists. Their collective contributions speak to various historical, cultural, and literary movements, from the Gothic literature movement epitomized by Stoker to the groundbreaking anthropological study of witchcraft by Murray. This confluence of perspectives enriches the reader's understanding of witchcraft, shedding light on its historical persecution, its representation in literature and art, and its reinterpretation in modern scholarship. 'The Mystery of Witchcraft - History, Mythology & Art' is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the intricate web of narratives surrounding witchcraft. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a wealth of perspectives, themes, and scholarly discussions, encapsulated within a single volume. This anthology not only serves as an educational tool, providing profound insights into the evolution of witchcraft in human consciousness but also fosters a vibrant dialogue between the works of various authors. It invites readers to delve into a world where myth and history intersect, offering a rich ground for exploration and reflection on one of humanity's most enduring fascinations.
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, M. Schele de Vere, St. John D. Seymour, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray
2022 · DigiCat
The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft is a comprehensive anthology that weaves together the transformative journey of esoteric knowledge from the medieval era through the nineteenth century. With a palette of literary styles ranging from Gothic narratives and historical treatises to philosophical discourses, this collection provides a profound exploration of magic and witchcraft's enigmatic allure. The diversity of the anthology is underscored by its inclusion of pivotal pieces that examine the multifaceted nature of superstition, folklore, and the supernatural, creating a dialogue that reflects the zeitgeist of literary fascination with the otherworldly. Curated by a team of notable authors and scholars including Bram Stoker, Walter Scott, and Margaret Murray, The Collected Works on Magic & Witchcraft assembles voices that span diverse cultural and historical backgrounds. These contributions span the Gothic revival, Enlightenment rationalism, and Romanticism, unified by their quest to unearth and interrogate humanity's perpetual intrigue with the mystical and the arcane. This anthology aligns with and enriches the discourse on the cultural zeitgeist of each respective era, revealing magic and witchcraft as socio-political tools, reflections of societal fears, and as paths to personal enlightenment. Readers will find in this anthology a unique opportunity to delve into a rich tapestry of perspectives and literary interpretations. It caters to scholars, enthusiasts, and curious readers alike, offering invaluable insights into the myriad ways magic and witchcraft have influenced literature and society. This compendium stands as a significant repository of intellectual and cultural dialogue, highlighting the perennial nature of these themes and fostering a deeper understanding of their enduring power and influence across changing times and societies.
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, M. Schele de Vere, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells
2023 · Good Press
The anthology, *The True Story vs. Myth of Witchcraft*, presents a comprehensive examination of witchcraft through a tapestry of narratives blending historical analysis, literary exploration, and mythological critique. This collection grants readers an unparalleled journey through the multifaceted world of witchcraft, framed within its literary and historical contexts. The works gathered within this volume each contribute unique perspectives'Äîranging from vivid storytelling to analytical discourses'Äîcapturing the enduring intrigue of witchcraft and its role across cultures and epochs. Noteworthy pieces uncover the nuanced interplay between fact and fiction, inviting exploration into the resilient fascination these themes hold. The diverse array of contributors'Äîluminaries such as Bram Stoker, Walter Scott, and Jules Michelet'Äîbring together an impressive spectrum of voices from the literary and historical canon. Collectively, their inquiries provide a thorough dissection of witchcraft, drawing from various cultural and historical viewpoints. These authors, whose work spans the Enlightenment to the Gothic Revival, offer invaluable context about how witchcraft has been perceived, feared, and romanticized throughout history. As these voices converge, they form a rich dialogue that enhances the anthology'Äôs thematic cohesion, illuminating the myriad interpretations of witchcraft. This collection offers readers a unique opportunity to explore witchcraft's enduring mystique through a prism of scholarly and narrative inquiry. Its diversity encourages a deeper appreciation of the cultural and historical forces shaping our understanding of the phenomena. Ideal for students, scholars, or any inquisitive mind, this anthology serves as a testament to the educational value and breadth of insight possible within a single volume. It invites readers to partake in a literary conversation that spans centuries and continents, enriching the dialogue surrounding one of history'Äôs most enigmatic subjects.
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, M. Schele de Vere, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells
2023 · Good Press
The Mythology and History of Witchcraft presents an expansive exploration of the enduring motifs, diverse narratives, and enigmatic practices concerning witches and witchcraft spanning various cultures and epochs. This anthology captures a complex tapestry of myths, histories, and speculative narratives that reflect humanity's fascination with the mystical and often misunderstood aspects of witchcraft. Within its pages, readers will find a compelling array of literary styles: from historical accounts and philosophical reflections to folkloric tales and pseudoscientific analyses. Each piece serves as an invaluable artifact that collectively charts the evolution of witchcraft as a cultural and social phenomena. Contributing authors, including renowned figures such as Bram Stoker and Jules Michelet, offer an intriguing mosaic of perspectives, each enriching the anthology's thematic depth. The literary collection traces its roots to periods of heightened intrigue: from the fervor of the Salem witch trials to the Romantic and Gothic resurgence of interest in the supernatural. These narratives provide a multi-faceted view that acknowledges the intersections between mythology, historical context, and the cultural zeitgeist surrounding witchcraft throughout centuries. This compilation is both an intellectual journey and an invitation to those who wish to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of witchcraft mythology and history. Its varied narratives encourage a re-examination of preconceived notions about witches while offering fresh insights into this mystifying subject. Readers will be enthralled by the anthology's capacity to provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and illuminate the significance of witchcraft as both a historical and cultural construct, making it an essential resource for any enthusiast of folklore and history alike.
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, M. Schele de Vere, St. John D. Seymour, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray
2023 · DigiCat
"WITCHCRAFT & MAGIC" is a carefully assembled collection of books on witchery, witch trials, demonology and spiritualism. The book is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Introduction: The Superstitions of Witchcraft The Devil in Britain and America Witchcraft in Europe: History of Magic and Witchcraft: Magic and Witchcraft Lives of the Necromancers Witch, Warlock, and Magician Irish Witchcraft and Demonology Practitioners of Magic & Witchcraft and Clairvoyance Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch Sidonia, the Sorceress La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages Tales & Legends: Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland Witch Stories Studies: The Witch Mania The Witch-cult in Western Europe Witchcraft and Superstitious Record in the South-Western District of Scotland Modern Magic Witchcraft in America: Salem Trials: The Wonders of the Invisible World Salem Witchcraft Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Short History of the Salem Village Witchcraft Trials An Account of the Witchcraft Delusion at Salem in 1682 House of John Procter, Witchcraft Martyr, 1692 Studies: The Salem Witchcraft, the Planchette Mystery, and Modern Spiritualism The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut (1647-1697) Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism On Witchcraft: Glimpses of the Supernatural – Witchcraft and Necromancy Letters On Demonology And 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, M. Schele de Vere, St. John D. Seymour, John G. Campbell, John Maxwell Wood, Samuel Roberts Wells, Margaret Murray
2022 · DigiCat
The Book of Witchcraft is a rich tapestry of narratives, essays, and historical accounts that collectively explore the multifaceted phenomenon of witchcraft through an array of literary styles. It seamlessly blends folklore, sociology, and cultural analysis to unveil the haunting allure and societal fears surrounding witches across centuries. In this anthology, readers encounter spellbinding tales and meticulous historical recollections that reveal the pervasive influence of witchcraft in literature and history. Some pieces stand out for their vivid storytelling and critical insight, offering a lush panorama of themes such as power, subversion, and the supernatural. The anthology gathers works from an impressive roster of authors, including Bram Stoker, Walter Scott, and Margaret Murray, who each contribute to a complex dialogue on witchcraft's role in shaping cultural and historical paradigms. These writers, with origins and perspectives rooted in various literary, cultural, and historical traditions, enrich the reader's understanding of witchcraft's diverse interpretations. The collection not only aligns with periods such as the Romantic and Gothic movements but also draws from the Enlightenment's quest for truth, thereby representing the zeitgeist of different eras while maintaining a cohesive thematic focus. As an essential compendium for those intrigued by the occult, The Book of Witchcraft offers a unique opportunity to explore a multiplicity of perspectives and styles within a single volume. This anthology provides invaluable educational insights and encourages a thoughtful examination of how witchcraft has been perceived and portrayed across time. By engaging with the storied past and nuanced interpretations these works present, readers will find themselves invited into an enriching dialogue that transcends the pages, sparking intellectual curiosity and an appreciation for the intricate dance between myth and reality.