A History of Terror by Paul Newman

A History of Terror by Paul Newman

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A History of Terror by Paul Newman

An illustrated social history, from prehistoric terror of ancestral spirits down to existential angst a la J-P Sartre and dread of alien kidnapping. Throughout history, humankind has been aware of entering into an existence from which we strive to obtain the greatest degree of fulfilment and happiness. Yet beneath the surface there lurks a prowling sense of unease, often impossible to articulate, that surfaces in different ways. In Neolithic times it might have expressed itself in the fear of ancestral spirits returning to plague or contaminate the living; in later periods it has assumed many shapes - rage against Satan and witchcraft, fear of mortality, schizophrenia, mass panic, the dread of living in a meaningless universe. With a combination of common sense and learning, "A History of Terror" traces the many strands of this essential unease, exploring the ways in which we have projected and dealt with it through ritual, religion, literature and social control. Paul Newman's historical treatment rescues the central subject matter from charges of vagueness with its many examples from archaeology, art history, literature and history, and he looks at contemporary attempts to deal with fundamental fears through self-help, the cults movement and even the micro-chip (as witnessed by the many Internet sites exploring the theme).
Paul Newman is a writer and lecturer living in St Austell. For Sutton Publishing he has written Lost Gods of Albion (February 1998). His other works include Somerset Villages, Bath, The Meads of Love, and Murder: an Antidote for Boredom ('an unusual and well-written work of literary criticism', Norman Michael, Tantalus).
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ISBN 13 9780750931861
ISBN 10 0750931868
Title A History of Terror
Author Paul Newman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2002-11-16
Number of pages 256
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