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Have to make a paper about witchcraft. Anyone have any recommendations?

>> No.9717723

>>9717720
Evola.

>> No.9717743

/lit/ is a christian board
fuck off

>> No.9717753

>>9717720
Witchcraft for Dummies. I'm not even memeing. If you have to write a paper, a for dummies book is the single best bet you've got.

>have to write a paper on hinduism
>single most complicated religion on the goddamn planet
>say fuck it
>buy hinduism for dummies
>read for two hours
>get an a+

>> No.9717760

>>9717753
Ayy lmao.

>> No.9717804

>>9717723
where did evola write about witchcraft? i have a big pile of evola pending and not sure if it's in it

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9717872

>>9717720
What kind of witchcraft anon? The pagan kind or the Shakespearean,or the Emo teen kind or the Satanic or the Crazy dark Mexican shit or some other tribal voodoo type shit? Honestly /x/ might be able to help more if you're really trying to get deep into grimoires and the like.

>> No.9717941

The Visions of Isobel Gowdie, Emma Wilby
Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits, Emma Wilby

For Wicca, as your picture suggests, you'd want the works of Gerald Gardner.

>> No.9717974

>>9717720
>Anyone have any recommendations?
Look for anthropology + witchcraft