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They Flew Carlos M. N. Eire

They Flew By Carlos M. N. Eire

They Flew by Carlos M. N. Eire


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An award-winning historians examination of impossible events at the dawn of modernity and of their enduring significance

They Flew Summary

They Flew: A History of the Impossible by Carlos M. N. Eire

An award-winning historians examination of impossible events at the dawn of modernity and of their enduring significance

Historically rich and superbly written.David J. Davis, Wall Street Journal


Accounts of seemingly impossible phenomena abounded in the early modern eratales of levitation, bilocation, and witchcrafteven as skepticism, atheism, and empirical science were starting to supplant religious belief in the paranormal. In this book, Carlos M. N. Eire explores how a culture increasingly devoted to scientific thinking grappled with events deemed impossible by its leading intellectuals.

Eire observes how levitating saints and flying witches were as essential a component of early modern life as the religious turmoil of the age, and as much a part of history as Newtons scientific discoveries. Relying on an array of firsthand accounts, and focusing on exceptionally impossible cases involving levitation, bilocation, witchcraft, and demonic possession, Eire challenges established assumptions about the redrawing of boundaries between the natural and supernatural that marked the transition to modernity.

Using as his case studies stories about St. Teresa of Avila, St. Joseph of Cupertino, the Venerable Maria de Agreda, and three disgraced nuns, Eire challenges readers to imagine a world animated by a different understanding of reality and of the supernaturals relationship with the natural world. The questions he exploressuch as why and how impossibility is determined by cultural contexts, and whether there is more to reality than meets the eye or can be observed by sciencehave resonance and lessons for our time.

They Flew Reviews

Historically rich and superbly written.David J. Davis, Wall Street Journal

They Flew, written in Eires familiar evocative, beguiling narrative manner, is in fact more revealing for what it does not say. His oblique style is famous.Jan Machielsen, Times Literary Supplement

[This] mischievous history of miracles during the early modern period pokes at our most basic assumptions about life, the universe, and everything.The Bulwark

Eire is a master storyteller. . . . A spellbinding narrative reminiscent of the best works of Carlo Ginzburg and Natalie Zemon Davis. . . . [A] masterpiece of historical scholarship.Peter B. Kaufman, Los Angeles Review of Books

[A] compelling new book. . . . Eire makes a powerful case for taking [these stories] seriously, and considering them through the eyes of the society in which they happened.Katherine Harvey, Engelsberg Ideas

[Eire] challenges assumptions by providing an informative, engaging, and extraordinarily provocative account of impossible events.Glenn C. Altschuler, Jerusalem Post

[An] absorbing and impeccably researched book.Peter Harrison, Public Discourse

A fascinating study. . . . Eire is sincerely sympathetic to the complexities and strangeness of the human condition and writes elegantly and clearly.Bob Rickard, Fortean Times

This a work which seeks to boldly fly where no early-modern historian has flown before.Alexander Faludy, Church Times

Eires aim in this capacious, deeply researched and often perplexing book is to account for episodes of the miraculous.Stuart Walton, London Magazine

"Eire takes his reader through texts which discuss each of these fascinating individuals and this book holds significant value simply as a result of how well he tells their assorted stories . . . extremely interesting."Miles Pattenden, Journal of Religious History

This book is a game-changer. Eire engages in extensive primary textual work in multiple languages, goes down all the skeptical pathways (including demonological ones), and practices the historians bracketing of the obvious truth question: Well, did these people fly or not? Eires deeper conclusion is secreted, or just shouted, in the title: They Flew. And that, well, that changes everything.Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of The Superhumanities: Historical Precedents, Moral Objections, New Realities

Eire has once again done the impossible: written a book with the pace of a thriller and the scope of a historical monograph. He has historically unraveled levitations and bilocations, where the temporal merges with the spiritual: Newtons gravity with Teresas ecstasies. Specialists will find deep insights and general readers will enter a new fascinating universe.Jaume Aurell, author of Medieval SelfCoronations: The History and Symbolism of a Ritual

With sophistication and subtlety, sensitivity and sympathy, Carlos Eire follows the unlikely thread of abundant testimonies about human levitation and bilocation in sixteenth and seventeenthcentury Catholic Europe. His book invites selfexamination about cocksure assumptions and uncritical dogmatisms in the present. A profound meditation on religion, history, and the meanings of modernity, They Flew shows that a history of the impossible is not just possibleit has now been realized.Brad S. Gregory, author of The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society

Eire has written an engaging and monumental history of supernatural belief during a period when the miraculous coincided with the Age of Reason: flying nuns and friars were contemporaries of Isaac Newton. For Protestants and Catholics alike, the supernatural imaginary maintained a powerful hold.Alison Weber, University of Virginia

Only Carlos Eire could take us on this journey to the impossible. A brilliant feat of scholarship and imagination that requires us to look again at an early modern world we thought we knew.Bruce Gordon, Yale University

About Carlos M. N. Eire

Carlos M. N. Eire is the T. L. Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yale University. He is the author of Waiting for Snow in Havana, winner of the National Book Award, and of War Against the Idols; A Very Brief History of Eternity; and Reformations. He lives in Guilford, CT.

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9780300259803
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They Flew: A History of the Impossible by Carlos M. N. Eire
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Yale University Press
2023-11-14
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