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The Oxford book of the supernatural

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The supernatural has this in common with nature: you may drive it out with a pitchfork, but it will constantly come running back. At a time when science and technology are proving ambivalent in their effects and institutionalized religion is weakened by self-inflicted wounds, interest in its manifestations is insatiable.

This sweeping anthology presents material in which, touchingly, eerily or bizarrely, the supernatural and the natural meet and ignite, illuminating our deepest anxieties, frailties, and hopes. While chiefly concerned with specific instances, it gives due weight to the views of philosophers and fanatics, of men of letters and the man in the street, and of lovers and lost souls.

Mixing what is advanced as fact with what is offered as fiction, it takes in hauntings both malignant and benign, magic, vampires and other popular monsters, witches and fairies, the devil seeking whom he may devour, sex and the supernatural, dreams and coincidences, daemonic influences in art, comedies of the occult, near-death, experiences and after-death expectations.

The closing section sums up the war between believers and disbelievers and touches on the processes of reading and of writing about the subject.

Testimonies cited are ancient and modern, drawn from East and West, from Christian, Islamic, and Buddhist sources, and range from Homer to Hardy, Pliny to Primo Levi, Apuleius to A. S. Byatt, through Rabelais, Shakespeare, Johnson, Goethe, Dickens, George Eliot, Flaubert, Kipling, Yeats, Rebecca West, and many others, including some who, like Browning's medium, Mr Sludge, find a little cheating comparable to the china egg that prompts a hen to lay a real one.

For fervent believers and sceptics alike, there can be no more magical compendium than this.

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English
Pages
555

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The Oxford book of the supernatural
1994, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
133
Library of Congress
BF1999 .O94 1994, BF1999.O94 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
555 p. ;
Number of pages
555

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1422497M
Internet Archive
oxfordbookofsupe0000unse
ISBN 10
0192142011
LCCN
93032896
OCLC/WorldCat
28722233
LibraryThing
804410
Goodreads
875244

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18347035W

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