Witchcraft by James Pennethorne Hughes

Witchcraft by James Pennethorne Hughes

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Witchcraft by James Pennethorne Hughes

In this fascinating book, historian and student of witchcraft James Pennethorne Hughes traces the origins and decline of witchcraft, delineating its various forms - dwindling remembrance of the first group religions of mankind, Christian parody, deliberate diabolism and cruel nonsense. Giving examples of conscious and unconscious diabolism still to be found in Western civilisation today, Hughes' full treatment of the early records and medieval background of the witch-cult draws in notable figures who seem to have dwelt on the fringe of a magical world - King Arthur, Jeanne d'Arc, Gilles de Rias (the original Bluebeard), and even Robin Hood. Credence in the powers of witches, is, he argues, the degeneration of very early religious beliefs and practices, which at their best expressed an essential human faith in the identification of man with nature, of the self with the cosmos. Packed with intriguing stories, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the origins of witchcraft, magic and other 'alternative' religious behaviour.
James Pennethorne Hughes was a man of many parts, a poet and an expert in witchcraft and the origins of names. His other works include an introduction to Montague Summers, translation of Malleus Maleficarum and 'Is Thy Name Wart?' The Origins of some curious and other surnames.
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ISBN 13 9780750937245
ISBN 10 0750937246
Title Witchcraft
Author James Pennethorne Hughes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2004-03-18
Number of pages 240
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