The Cunning Man's Handbook
The Practice of English Folk Magic 1550-1900
- 556 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Exploring the intricate relationship between magic and culture, this work delves into how different societies perceive and practice magic. It addresses the intellectual challenges faced by both scholars and practitioners in deciphering the meanings and implications of magical beliefs. Through a thoughtful examination, it seeks to bridge the gap between academic inquiry and personal conviction, highlighting the significance of cultural context in understanding magical traditions.