Historian and storyteller Rowan C. Danner leads readers on a vivid journey through the worlds that magic has shaped and haunted. We move from ancient shamans, oracles, and sacred kings to the mystery cults of Greece and Rome; from saints, spirits, and medieval cunning folk to the terrifying invention of "the witch" and the fires of the early modern hunts. We watch magic reposition itself in an age of reason, resurface in séances and spiritualism, and reorganize into secret lodges and occult orders.
Danner explores the birth of Wicca and modern witchcraft, the reconstruction of pre-Christian pagan paths, and magic's living presence far beyond the Westfrom Yoruba divination and Vodou to Daoist ritual, shamanic journeys, and indigenous healing. Along the way, he shows how witchcraft became a feminist icon, how pop culture sorcerers and screen-witches reshape our imagination, and why candles, cards, and quiet kitchen charms still matter in a world of algorithms and antibiotics.
Warm, lucid, and deeply humane, Spellbound is neither a denunciation nor a blind celebration. It is an invitation to understand magic as a shifting meeting point of belief, power, and practiceand to see how its stories, fears, and hopes still live in our laws, our politics, our screens, and our smallest private rituals.
Whether you are a curious skeptic, a practicing witch, a lover of history, or simply someone who has ever knocked on wood "just in case," this book offers a rich, absorbing tour of why magic has never quite let us go.
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