Embracing the Darkness
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Sheds light on the world of the witch, mage and necromancer. This work takes us into a shadowy landscape where, in an age before modern drugs, the onset of sudden illness was readily explained by malevolent spellcasting. It presents an account of this aspect of the western cultural experience.
Sheds light on the world of the witch, mage and necromancer. This work takes us into a shadowy landscape where, in an age before modern drugs, the onset of sudden illness was readily explained by malevolent spellcasting. It presents an account of this aspect of the western cultural experience.
As dusk fell on a misty evening in 1521, Martin Luther—hiding from his enemies at Wartburg Castle—found himself seemingly tormented by demons hurling walnuts at his bedroom window. In a fit of rage, the great reformer threw at the Devil the inkwell from which he was preparing his colossal translation of the Bible.
A belief—like Luther's—in the supernatural, and in black magic, has been central to European cultural life for 3000 years. From the Salem witch trials to the macabre novels of Dennis Wheatley; from the sadistic persecution of eccentric village women to the seductive sorceresses of TV's Charmed; and from Derek Jarman's punk film Jubilee to Ken Russell's The Devils, John Callow brings the twilight world of the witch, mage, and necromancer to vivid and fascinating life.
He takes us into a shadowy landscape where, in an age before modern drugs, the onset of sudden illness was readily explained by malevolent spellcasting. Dark, winding country lanes could terrify by night, as the hoot of an owl or shriek of a fox became the desolate cries of unseen spirits.
Witchcraft has profoundly shaped the western imagination and endures in the forms of modern-day Wicca and paganism. Embracing the Darkness is an enthralling account of this fascinating aspect of the western cultural experience.
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Embracing the Darkness by John Callow is praised for its eccentric and wide-reaching exploration, described as appealing and captivating for the curious reader. The book is also recognised for its extensive research and compelling arguments.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781845114695
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 30 October 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Illustration: 43 bw in 32pp plates
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 160.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 620g
Pages: 288
About the Author
John Callow is a Research Fellow in History at Lancaster University and Director of the Marx Memorial Library in London. He is the author of The Making of King James II , of King in Exile: James II as Warrior, King and Saint , and - with Geoffrey Scarre - of Witchcraft and Magic in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe.
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