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Witches, Wizards, Seers & Healers Myths & Tales

by Diane Purkiss, Yi Ryuk, James Scarth Gale, George W. Bateman, Abbie Farwell Brown, Elsie Finnimore Buckley, E.A. Wallis Budge, Margaret Compton, Jeremiah Curtin, Jonathan Ceredig Davies, F. Hadland Davis, Elphinstone Dayrell, George Douglas, Alice Elizabeth Dracott, George Grey, William Elliot Griffis, Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Francis H. Groome, Hélène A. Guerber, Florence Holbrook, Douglas Hyde, Eleanor Hull, Joseph Jacobs, William Forsell Kirby, Ignác Kúnos, Edmund Leamy, Charles Godfrey Leland, Thomas Malory, Minnie Martin, Frederick H. Martens, Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, James Mooney, Sophia Morrison, M.I. Ogumefu, Yei Theodora Ozaki, Norman Hinsdale Pitman, W.R.S. Ralston, A.G. Seklemian, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Charles Montgomery Skinner, Lewis Spence, Chauncy Hugh Stigand, J.R. Walker, Alice Werner, E.T.C. Werner, William Drake Westervelt, Jane Francesca Wilde, Richard Wilhelm, Albert Henry Wratislaw, W.B. Yeats, Andrew Lang

478 pages2020Flame Tree PublishingISBN 9781839642364

About this book

• Marketing focus on combination of gift production and high content values, delivering a curated read to genre enthusiasts. • Major interest pushed through Instagram, with Youtube reviewers and influences. In the West we tend to think of witches in terms of the witch trials, when fear, ignorance and religious fervour brought the poor to heel, and fostered suspicion of those who dared to be different, or knowledgeable, or independent of mind. Witches and wizards are often associated with pre-Christian societies, Celtic in particular, (and therefore popular in tales of fantasy), but the nature of their wisdom can be found in so many fascinating cultures across the world. Ancient societies, particularly where natural religions with many gods abound, often highlight the power of an elder, or a seer, a healer or a wise friend. Tales of wizards and witches reach across traditions as folk try to explain natural phenomena and engage with the world around them. Those who understood the properties of healing in plants, or could make a prediction of weather events to rescue crops, became worshipped as elders, as keepers of knowledge. In tribal African societies, Polynesian cultures and East Asian traditions there are tales of those with great knowledge who are often described as witches or wizards. The Baba Yaga of Eastern Europe, Bokwewa, the humpback magician of the Chippewa, Merlin and Morgana la Faye of Arthurian Legend and the fox witches of Japan are but a few of the many examples. Some work for good, others with ill-intent, but all become the focus of folkloric legend, collected here in this new book of myths and tales.

Publication Details

Publisher
Flame Tree Publishing
Published
2020
Pages
478
ISBN
9781839642364
Language
en

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