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History of Magic



Magic - practice of manipulating and controlling the course of nature by preternatural means. Magic is based upon the belief that the universe is populated by unseen forces or spirits that permeate all things. Since human beings seek to control nature and since these supernatural forces are thought to govern the course of natural events, the control of these forces gives humans control over   Read More...

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    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
    by Robert Fraser, James George Frazer. 862 pgs.


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    Aftermath: A Supplement to the Golden Bough
    by James George Frazer. 492 pgs.


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    The End of Magic
    by Ariel Glucklich. 254 pgs.


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    A General Theory of Magic
    by Robert Brain. 183 pgs.


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