Reveals the true nature of medieval belief in the Double of the Soul
* Demonstrates the survival of a pagan belief that each individual owns three souls, including a double that can journey outside the physical body
* Explains the nature of death and the Other World hidden beneath the monsters and superstitions in stories from the Middle Ages
Monsters, werewolves, witches, and fairies remain a strong presence in our stories and dreams. But as Claude Lecouteux shows, their roots go far deeper than their appearance in medieval folklore; they are survivors of a much older belief system that predates Christianity and was widespread over Western Europe. Through his extensive analysis of Germano-Scandinavian legends, as well as those from other areas of Europe, Lecouteux has uncovered an almost forgotten religious concept: that every individual owns three souls and that one of these souls, the Double, can-in animal or human form-leave the physical body while in sleep or a trance, journey where it chooses, then reenter its physical body. While there were many who experienced this phenomenon involuntarily, there were others-those who attracted the unwelcome persecution of the Church-who were able to provoke it at will: witches.
In a thorough excavation of the medieval soul, Claude Lecouteux reveals the origin and significance of this belief in the Double, and follows its transforming features through the ages. He shows that far from being fantasy or vague superstition, fairies, witches, and werewolves all testify to a consistent ancient vision of our world and the world beyond.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"One of those rare delights, a book as readable as it is scholarly on a subject appealing to general readers." * Patricia Monaghan, Booklist, September 2004 * "...an important academic work that throws new light on historical accounts of witchcraft, the supernatural and the spirit world." * The Cauldron, February 2004 * "Surprisingly, and despite the consistently scholarly tone, Lecouteux treats his subject with unmistakable sympathy and enthusiasm. He contrasts traditional beliefs about the soul with those imposed by Christianity and clearly favors the former." * Joshua Buckley, TYR, Vol. 3, 2007-2008 *
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-89281-096-3 (9780892810963)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Claude Lecouteux is a professor of medieval literature and civilization at the Sorbonne. He is the author of nine other books exploring the true nature of medieval beliefs in the afterlife and the supernatural. He lives in Paris.
Foreword by Regis Boyer
Acknowledgments
Preface to the 2001 Edition
Preface to the 1996 Edition
Introduction
Part 1: The Soul Outside the Body
1 The Ecstatic Journey
2 Pagan Ecstatics
3 An Unusual Concept of the Soul
Part 2: The Disguises of the Double
4 The Double and Fairies
5 The Double and Witchcraft
6 Metamorphosis: The Double and Werewolves
Part 3: Seeing the Double
7 Autoscopy
8 Shadow, Reflection, and Image
Conclusion
Appendix 1: The Soul and the Double
Appendix 2: Hambel and Vardojer
Appendix 3: The Trial of the Werewolf
Notes
Bibliography
Index