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Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West

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Exploring the deep-rooted archetype of the witch in European folklore and fairytales, the narrative challenges the perception of witches as mere fantasy figures. It highlights the subtlety of their existence, as noted by Roald Dahl, who suggests that witches often appear as ordinary women, making them difficult to identify. This examination invites readers to reconsider the cultural implications and realities behind the witch's image, blending elements of myth with societal observations.

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Witches, Feminism, and the Fall of the West, Edward Dutton

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2021
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English
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2021
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Hardcover
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252
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9781593680787
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Exploring the deep-rooted archetype of the witch in European folklore and fairytales, the narrative challenges the perception of witches as mere fantasy figures. It highlights the subtlety of their existence, as noted by Roald Dahl, who suggests that witches often appear as ordinary women, making them difficult to identify. This examination invites readers to reconsider the cultural implications and realities behind the witch's image, blending elements of myth with societal observations.