The Science of Witchcraft: The Truth Behind Sabrina, Maleficent, Glinda, and More of Your Favorite Fictional Witches

The Science of Witchcraft: The Truth Behind Sabrina, Maleficent, Glinda, and More of Your Favorite Fictional Witches

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Science & Technology History Horror
Format Paperback
Pages 216
Language English
Published Sep 6, 2022
Publisher Skyhorse
ISBN-10 1510767185
ISBN-13 9781510767188
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Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence delve into the enchanting realm of witches as depicted in popular culture, blending the magical with the scientific. They explore the whimsical and often misunderstood figures we’ve all encountered, from the mischievous Sabrina to the dark allure of Maleficent and the benevolent Glinda. Their analysis is not merely a recounting of stories but a thorough investigation into the deeper meanings and implications behind these characters.

Throughout their exploration, the authors unravel the rich tapestry of folklore and myth that informs these fictional portrayals. They examine the societal fears and fascinations that shape our perceptions of witchcraft, illuminating how these elements have evolved over time. By drawing connections between ancient practices and modern storytelling, Hafdahl and Florence reveal the underlying truths that resonate through various narratives.

This engaging read marries popular culture with insights from anthropology, psychology, and the occult, offering readers an opportunity to appreciate the artistry and complexity of witchcraft in fiction. It invites them to question their assumptions about these iconic figures and consider the ways in which they reflect our own world.

With a mix of scholarly research and captivating storytelling, the narrative enlightens and entertains, ultimately providing a fresh perspective on the witches that have bewitched audiences for generations. Through their work, Hafdahl and Florence encourage readers to engage with witchcraft not just as a fantasy, but as a reflection of human nature, creativity, and the perpetual quest for understanding.

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