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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

The Literature Of Witchcraft In New England

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Book: The Literature Of Witchcraft In New England by Justin Winsor

The detailed consideration of the literary remains of witchcraft is clearly of the greatest value in helping us to understand it, and it is curious that no-one has attempted this approach before. Dr. Anglo's and his contributors' scholarly essays are therefore most welcome, and they stand out in excellence amongst the current plethora of books on witchcraft and similar occult practices.

The editor has gathered together ten independent essays, two of them and an epilogue by himself, written by historians of ideas, literary scholars, and others with sociological or anthropological inclinations. They are concerned with the literary record of witchcraft, which is a refreshing change from the more usual book attempting once again to elucidate the phenomenon by using much the same basic data and by broaching insoluble problems of human psychology.

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Free eBooks (Can Be Downloaded):

Summers Montague - The History Of Witchcraft And Demonology
Reginald Scot - The Discoverie Of Witchcraft
Julia Phillips - History Of Wicca In England
Garfield Tourney - The Physician And Witchcraft In Restoration England
Justin Winsor - The Literature Of Witchcraft In New England