Magic: A History

Magic: A History

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Oct 12, 2021 · English · Paperback (512 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 512
Language English
Published Oct 12, 2021
Publisher Picador Paperbacks
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 1250800153
ISBN-13 9781250800152

Description

Chris Gosden takes readers on a captivating journey through the intriguing realm of magic, unveiling its historical tapestry woven across diverse cultures and eras. This exploration not only delves into the mystical practices and beliefs that have shaped societies, but also examines the profound human desire for connection to something greater than oneself. Through meticulous research, Gosden highlights how magic has evolved from ancient rituals to contemporary interpretations, reflecting the changing values and worldviews of humanity.

The narrative unfolds with a rich array of anecdotes and examples, illustrating how magic served as a vital facet of daily life, community bonding, and spiritual expression. Readers encounter various magical traditions, each revealing the universal themes of hope and fear that have driven people to seek the supernatural. Gosden’s insights invite contemplation on the role of magic in the modern world, challenging the boundaries between reality and belief.

At the heart of this historical examination lies a poignant reflection on the nature of knowledge and understanding. Gosden encourages readers to consider how magic functions as a means of making sense of life's mysteries and uncertainties. By tracing the threads of magic through history, he reveals its enduring relevance in contemporary society, where the quest for meaning persists.

This exploration is accessible yet thought-provoking, appealing to both enthusiasts of the mystical and those curious about the interplay between culture and belief systems. Gosden’s work offers a deeper appreciation for the magical thinking that permeates human experience, inviting readers to rethink their perspectives on the seemingly impossible.

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Religion & Spirituality History

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