Literature and the Occult |
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Author:
| Tobienne, Francis |
Editor:
| Tobienne, Francis |
ISBN: | 978-1-5165-5384-6 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2015 |
Publisher: | Cognella, Inc.
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Imprint: | Cognella Academic Publishing |
Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $207.95 |
Book Description:
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What is it that unlocks the mysteries of the occult and makes them known to us?
Occultus: The Hidden and Macabre in Literature and Film is an intellectually rigorous examination of esotericism, magic, and the macabre. The book uses film and literature to conduct an exploration of concepts such as secrecy, hiddenness, and how mystery is defused once it becomes widely understood. Moving away from a superficial investigation of "things that go bump in the night," the...
More DescriptionWhat is it that unlocks the mysteries of the occult and makes them known to us? Occultus: The Hidden and Macabre in Literature and Film is an intellectually rigorous examination of esotericism, magic, and the macabre. The book uses film and literature to conduct an exploration of concepts such as secrecy, hiddenness, and how mystery is defused once it becomes widely understood.
Moving away from a superficial investigation of "things that go bump in the night," the book instead introduces readers to the occult tradition as intellectual history. The readings address how literature engages in the occult, magic in the Middle Ages, links between witchcraft and sexuality, and monsters as bodies on display.
The book encourages students to take a new view of familiar and unfamiliar works including the films Nosferatu and Det sjunde inseglet ("The Seventh Seal") as well as literature like Malleus Maleficarum ("Hammer of Witches") and Helmuth Krausser's Melodien.
Occultus gives readers an exciting blend of the intellectual and the imagined. It is well suited to courses on occultism and meaning, religion and magic, and the occult in film and literature.