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Cunning Folk Tabitha Stanmore

Cunning Folk von Tabitha Stanmore

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Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic Tabitha Stanmore

A brilliant book, written with wit and vigour MALCOLM GASKILL
Absolutely fascinating IAN MORTIMER

Historian Tabitha Stanmore transports us to a time when magic was used day-to-day as a way to navigate life's challenges and to solve problems of both trivial and deadly importance.

Its 1600 and youve lost your precious silver spoons, or maybe theyve been stolen. Perhaps your child has a fever. Or youre facing trial. Maybe youre looking for love or escaping a husband. What do you do?

In medieval and early modern Europe, your first port of call might have been cunning folk: practitioners of service magic. Neither feared (like witches), nor venerated (like saints), they were essential to everyday life, a ubiquitous presence in a time when the supernatural was surprisingly mundane and a cherished everyday resource.

We meet lovelorn widows, dissolute nobles, selfless healers and renegade monks. We listen in on Queen Elizabeth Is astrology readings and track treasure hunters trying to unearth buried gold without upsetting the fairies that guard it. Much like us, premodern people lived in bewildering times, buffeted by forces beyond their control; and as Stanmore reveals, their faith in magic has much to teach us about how we accommodate ourselves to the irrational in our allegedly enlightened lives today.

Charming in every sense of the word, Cunning Folk is at once an immersive reconstruction of a bygone world and a thought-provoking commentary on the beauty and bafflement of being human.

Cunning Folk Bewertungen

This is a brilliant book, written with wit and vigour, in which Tabitha Stanmore explores the pre-modern places where magic was real, offering not only practical solutions for ordinary problems but a way of feeling about the world, an emotional relationship between anxious humans, cosmic forces, and the mundane mysteries of their lives * Malcolm Gaskill, author of The Ruin of All Witches *
Absolutely fascinating. Cunning Folk is a much-needed book that draws attention to a little-known but important aspect of daily life. Like all good history books, it tells us about ourselves as well as the past. It will both inform and inspire readers * Ian Mortimer, author of Medieval Horizons *
The best introduction to late medieval and early modern popular magic yet written ... Comprehensive, humane, lively, and a great read * Ronald Hutton, author of The Witch *
A fascinating and intricately researched book that opens a window into another world * Tracy Borman, author of Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I *
This isn't just a book: it's a window on the hopes, passions and lives of Europe five centuries ago. We know the horror film version of magic. Tabitha Stanmore - uncovering a whole treasure house of long-lost private lives - adds the rich, fresh, human version * Michael Pye, author of The Edge of the World *

Über Tabitha Stanmore

Tabitha Stanmore is a social historian
of magic and witchcraft at the University of
Exeter. She is part of the Leverhulme-funded
Seven County Witch-Hunt Project, and her
doctoral thesis was published as Love Spells
and Lost Treasure: Service Magic in England
from the Later Middle Ages to the Early Modern
Period
. She has featured on Radio 3s Free
Thinking
and BBC 4s Plague Fiction, and her
writing has been published in the Conversation.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013838907
9781847927316
1847927319
Cunning Folk: Life in the Era of Practical Magic Tabitha Stanmore
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Vintage Publishing
2024-05-02
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