Oddcast Episodes Themed "Fairies"

Jason Ānanda Josephson-Storm on James George Frazer, The Golden Bough, and Western Esotericism

Jason Josephson-Storm returns to the SHWEP to discuss one of the most influential thinkers on modern western esoteric movements – Sir James George Frazer, author of The Golden Bough – and where, precisely, J.G.F. might fit within western esotericism itself.

Daniel Harms on the People and Books Behind Early-Modern Fairy-Magic

Having laid out fairy-magic as a genre, and discussing some of its characteristics, we are delighted to speak with Daniel Harms about the people and social circumstances behind the texts and practices of fairy-magic.

Into the Otherworld with Samuel Gillis Hogan

We delve further into the learned fairie-summoning tradition with Samuel Gillis Hogan. Fairies evolve into non-human persons, the mainstream and fringe news take an interest in research into fairies, and the methodology for studying a world-view in which fairies are obviously real is discussed.

Samuel Gillis Hogan on Fairies in English Ritual Magic and Occult Philosophy, 1400-1700

Did you know that there is a whole practical and occult-philosophic corpus dealing with the summoning and controlling of faeries? Samuel Gillis Hogan tells us about his research in the archives of early-modern British faerie-magic.

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