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The dark, deep roots of Britain's fascination with witchcraft

As the cinema queues form again for our seasonal dose of hobbits, wizards, and strangely aggressive dwarves, there seems to be a big question hanging in the air  larger even than whether the intrepid hairballs will reach the next unpronounceable town.
It is this. What does our fascination with watching them yomp to-and-fro across Middle-earth tell us about Britains beliefs today? More precisely, what does it reveal about our attitude to magic and the supernatural?
To put the question in context, in 1937 J R R Tolkien published his neo-medieval epic, The Hobbit or There and Back Again.
Its magic-fuelled adventure was an instant hit.
Yet in 1944, only seven years later, juries at Londons austere Old Bailey were still gamely convicting women under the ancient Witchcraft Act 1735.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/dominicselwood/100252072/the-dark-deep-roots-of-britains-fascination-with-witchcraft/
					
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						The dark, deep roots of Britain's fascination with witchcraft (Original Post)
						icymist
						Jan 2014
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PADemD
(4,482 posts)1. Those hats remind me
        Of the old traditional Welsh hats, except their hats were flat on top.
icymist
(15,888 posts)2. They're a nice looking group of gals...
        The picture is what drew me into the article!
PADemD
(4,482 posts)3. Interesting article.
        Thanks for posting!
I put the author's new book on my wish list.
idendoit
(505 posts)4. Okay, witch one is Old Dorothy Clutterbucket?
        The handmade besoms are a nice touch.

