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The Dark Feminine: 20 Must-Read Tales of Witches and Black Magic
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The Dark Feminine: 20 Must-Read Tales of Witches and Black Magic

The Witch of Salem; Sidonia, the Sorceress; A Woman Named Smith; The Waif Woman; Delusion
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The Dark Feminine: 20 Must-Read Tales of Witches and Black Magic is a haunting anthology dedicated to the shadowy realms of witchcraft and occultism. This collection encapsulates the sinister allure and mystique of the dark feminine archetype, weaving a rich tapestry of narrative modes from Gothic horror to historical fiction. With standout pieces that delve into the eerie and the uncanny, the anthology showcases the thematic diversity and literary prowess of its contributors without attributing their works to any single author, ensuring a cohesive yet varied exploration of its central themes. The anthology is meticulously curated to reflect the allure of witchcraft and black magic within the literary canon. Featuring a diverse assembly of authors, including literary giants such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Joseph Conrad, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, the collection is a confluence of voices from different historical and cultural backgrounds. The anthology aligns with Gothic and Romantic traditions while also intersecting with early feminist discourse, offering a multifaceted examination of ambition, obsession, power, fear, and the silent and mysterious strength of a woman.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
02 September 2024
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5250 S.
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4066339593169
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