
The Years of the Wizard
The Strange History and Home Life of Renaissance Magicians
Rachel Morris(Author)
September Publishing
Published on 9. October 2025
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-914613-96-8 (ISBN)
Description
All things were believable back then - wizards, alchemy, fairies, angels. This is the story of those magical times.
The Years of the Wizard is a lyrical and highly atmospheric exploration of the lives of Tudor and Renaissance magicians, men from John Dee to Giordano Bruno, who were also scientists, astrologers, mathematicians and alchemists.
It is also an act of historical imagination, bringing to life the stories of their wives, lovers, servants and daughters. Morris' vivid recreations of the less documented female lives includes the extraordinary story of John and Jane Dee, the jealous apprentice, and the angels who meddled in their marriage...
A brilliant, fresh approach to an era of discovery, persecution and magic - one that still feeds modern storytellers today.
The Years of the Wizard is a lyrical and highly atmospheric exploration of the lives of Tudor and Renaissance magicians, men from John Dee to Giordano Bruno, who were also scientists, astrologers, mathematicians and alchemists.
It is also an act of historical imagination, bringing to life the stories of their wives, lovers, servants and daughters. Morris' vivid recreations of the less documented female lives includes the extraordinary story of John and Jane Dee, the jealous apprentice, and the angels who meddled in their marriage...
A brilliant, fresh approach to an era of discovery, persecution and magic - one that still feeds modern storytellers today.
Reviews / Votes
'Rachel Morris is one of the smartest storytellers I have ever met' James Rebanks, author of The Shepherd's Life 'Absolutely enthralling, a real treasure trove of a book - the marrying of history and speculative fiction made for an immensely evocative and fascinating read. The period leaps off the page, bringing the historical figures to life, and painting a detailed picture of not only the physical surroundings of the Elizabethans, but also their spiritual and metaphysical worlds' Naomi Kelsey, author of The Burnings 'A creative, fun history that powerfully evokes the romance of Renaissance magic' Marion Gibson, author of Witchcraft: A History in Thirteen Trials 'An exquisitely-crafted, evocative and at times whimsical history that immerses the reader in the mysterious world of Tudor magicians. This is the sort of book that stays with you for a long time' Tracy Borman, author of Elizabeth's Women: The Hidden Story of the Virgin Queen 'This is a sparkling mixture of fact and fiction that probably provides the best current introduction for a newcomer to the world of Rennaissance learned magicians. It also consistently recognises the enduring potency of books as vehicles for magic in themselves' Ronald Hutton, author of Queens of the Wild: Pagan Goddesses in Christian Europe 'A vivid, evocative and stylishly written book that weaves together Morris's own historical research into the extraordinary world of the Renaissance magus with fictional narratives that give life and voice to the people around such men... It's an unusual project, but it's illuminated everywhere by Morris's evident intellectual and imaginative excitement at the world she is discovering, as well as her engagement with the ideas of the age and their implications for the understanding of human experience' Mathew Lyons, The Broken CompassMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Duckworth Books
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 142 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
418 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-914613-96-8 (9781914613968)
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Former director of the museum-making company Metaphor, Rachel Morris has been part of the creation, design and delivery of some of the most exciting displays, renovations and museums of the last few decades, from the new Cast Courts at the V&A and the Ashmolean, Oxford to the Terracotta Warriors at the British Museum and Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Rachel is also the author of The Museum Makers and two novels. @rachelmorris_writer