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Witchcraft by Marion Gibson; 9781398508507

Witchcraft

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Witchcraft by Marion Gibson delves into the intricate history of witchcraft and the notorious witch trials that have left a lasting impact on society. Through the exploration of thirteen pivotal cases, Gibson unearths the complex interplay between fear and belief in evil, revealing how these sentiments have historically led to the persecution of marginalised individuals, especially women.

The Plot

The narrative intricately links historical events to contemporary issues, demonstrating the enduring relevance of terms such as 'witch-hunt' in today’s discourse. Each case serves as a lens through which the author examines the societal dynamics at play, providing not only a historical account but also a critical commentary on how these themes resonate in modern contexts.

Themes

  • Persecution and Marginalisation: The book highlights the systematic targeting of individuals deemed 'different' or 'threatening' by society.
  • The Role of Gender: A significant focus is placed on the gendered nature of witchcraft accusations, particularly against women.
  • Fear and Belief: The exploration of how fear can manipulate societal norms and lead to tragic consequences.

Visual Enhancements

The text is further enriched by 16 pages of illustrations, which serve to deepen the reader's understanding of these historical narratives, making the past vividly accessible.

"Witchcraft is not merely a historical account; it is a reflection on the ways in which society grapples with fear and otherness." - A reader's insight

Readers who appreciate Gibson's analytical approach may also find resonance in her other works or similar titles that explore the intersections of history, gender, and societal fears.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 243 mm × 161 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781398508507

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