Love Affairs With A Witch
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Love Affairs With A Witch
Lola was initiated into the group of witches and wizards when she was in Primary School in a small town in Nigeria. Without knowing how and when, she became so possessed with powers of a witch that by the time she got to Secondary School, she was already abloodsucking black bird. One day, her Secondary School teacher called Tunde punished her for failing to perform her assignment without knowing the kind of person he was dealing with. Although Lola did not report the matter to anyone, members of her group decided to teach him the lesson he would live to remember for the rest of his life. Thus while sleeping in the middle of the night, they went to him and beat him to the point of ending up in the hospital, warning him against messing around with any member of their group. When he eventually resumed in the school, he tendered his apologies to Lola. Although Lola was a teenager at this time, she soon desired to be his lover. Out of fear of offending her again, he entered into an unholy relationship with her with the hope of getting married to each other. Fiyan, his former lover who went away with another man suddenly showed up in his life at the time his love affairs with Lola was at the climax, tryingin vain to win his heart back. While fighting to win him back, Fiyan was entangled with a powerful witch doctor who made her his wife. Getting support from a Pastor, Fiyan’s mother fought to rescue her, leading to one conflict right after another until Tunde and Lola were faced with battles with the group of witches and wizards.
The True Story vs. Myth of Witchcraft
The anthology, *The True Story vs. Myth of Witchcraft*, presents a comprehensive examination of witchcraft through a tapestry of narratives blending historical analysis, literary exploration, and mythological critique. This collection grants readers an unparalleled journey through the multifaceted world of witchcraft, framed within its literary and historical contexts. The works gathered within this volume each contribute unique perspectives'Äîranging from vivid storytelling to analytical discourses'Äîcapturing the enduring intrigue of witchcraft and its role across cultures and epochs. Noteworthy pieces uncover the nuanced interplay between fact and fiction, inviting exploration into the resilient fascination these themes hold. The diverse array of contributors'Äîluminaries such as Bram Stoker, Walter Scott, and Jules Michelet'Äîbring together an impressive spectrum of voices from the literary and historical canon. Collectively, their inquiries provide a thorough dissection of witchcraft, drawing from various cultural and historical viewpoints. These authors, whose work spans the Enlightenment to the Gothic Revival, offer invaluable context about how witchcraft has been perceived, feared, and romanticized throughout history. As these voices converge, they form a rich dialogue that enhances the anthology'Äôs thematic cohesion, illuminating the myriad interpretations of witchcraft. This collection offers readers a unique opportunity to explore witchcraft's enduring mystique through a prism of scholarly and narrative inquiry. Its diversity encourages a deeper appreciation of the cultural and historical forces shaping our understanding of the phenomena. Ideal for students, scholars, or any inquisitive mind, this anthology serves as a testament to the educational value and breadth of insight possible within a single volume. It invites readers to partake in a literary conversation that spans centuries and continents, enriching the dialogue surrounding one of history'Äôs most enigmatic subjects.
The Witch in History
'Diane Purkiss ... insists on taking witches seriously. Her refusal to write witch-believers off as unenlightened has produced some richly intelligent meditations on their -- and our -- world.' - The Observer 'An invigorating and challenging book ... sets many hares running.' - The Times Higher Education Supplement