CUNNING-FOLK AND FAMILIAR SPIRITS - Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic

    Emma Wilby

    Sussex Academic Press
    2006
    316 páginas
    10h 32m
    ISBN-10: 1845190793

    This book examines the folkloric roots of familiar lore in early modern Britain from historical, anthropological, and comparative religious perspectives. It argues that beliefs about witches' familiars were rooted in beliefs surrounding the use of fairy familiars by beneficent magical practitioners or "cunning folk," and corroborates this through a comparative analysis of familiar beliefs found in traditional Native American and Siberian shamanism. The author then goes on to explore the experiential dimension of familiar lore by drawing parallels between early modern familiar encounters and visionary mysticism as it appears in both tribal shamanism and medieval European contemplative traditions. These perspectives challenge the reductionist view of popular magic in early modern Britain often presented by historians.

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