Synopsis
The
rise and decline of witchcraft around the world, as seen
through the perceptive eyes of an anthropologist and historian
well-acquainted with traditional Basque and Spanish folklore--which
inspired this fascinating, macabre, and chilling book.
Beginning with an analysis of the basic mentality of those
who have believed in or practiced the magic arts, and
covering witchcraft's startling rise throughout Europe
in the Middle Ages, it launches into an absorbing and
original study that upsets many of the popular notions
about the nature and history of the subject. Includes
much enthralling material from art, literature, and ecclesiastical
and legal documents, as well as discerning psychological
studies of witches and their accusers.
Covering
witchcraft's startling rise throughout Europe in the Middle
Ages, this book launches into an absorbing and original
study that upsets many of the popular notions about the
nature and history of the subject. Includes much enthralling
material from art, literature, and ecclesiastical and
legal documents, as well as discerning psychological studies
of witches and their accusers.