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The Witches of Scotland (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

The Witches of Scotland (Fantasy and Horror Classics)

Eliza Lynn Linton

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Fantasy and Horror Classics
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781528770576

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Explore the shadowy world of Scottish folklore and some historical accounts with Eliza Lynn Linton’s Witches of Scotland. Part of the Fantasy and Horror Classics series, this compelling work explores the chilling history of witchcraft accusations and trials that gripped Scotland for centuries.Linton, a prominent Victorian author, masterfully blends historical research with atmospheric storytelling, bringing to life the fear, superstition, and brutal realities faced by those accused of consorting with dark forces.From tales of demonic pacts and malevolent spells to the harrowing narratives of innocent lives destroyed, Witches of Scotland offers a fascinating and often disturbing glimpse into a past where the line between reality and the supernatural was terrifyingly blurred. A must-read for enthusiasts of classic horror, historical non-fiction, and the enduring mystique of the occult.

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