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John Gregorson Campbell's 'Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland' dives into the mysterious and shadowy world of Scottish folklore with meticulous attention to supernatural occurrences and the powers attributed to individuals possessing 'second sight.' Written in a style that blends anthropological insight with literary narrative, Campbell captures the essence of Scottish traditions and societal dealings with the spectral and the magical. The book, rich in local color and steeped in the literary context of 19th-century Scottish folklore, provides an essential account…mehr

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John Gregorson Campbell's 'Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland' dives into the mysterious and shadowy world of Scottish folklore with meticulous attention to supernatural occurrences and the powers attributed to individuals possessing 'second sight.' Written in a style that blends anthropological insight with literary narrative, Campbell captures the essence of Scottish traditions and societal dealings with the spectral and the magical. The book, rich in local color and steeped in the literary context of 19th-century Scottish folklore, provides an essential account of the beliefs and customs of the period, making it an invaluable resource for scholars of folklore and cultural studies. Campbell, who was immersed in the Highlands' culture through his lifetime and work as a minister, had a unique vantage point from which to observe and record these indigenous beliefs. His knowledge and experience impart a level of authenticity and analytical depth rarely found in similar works. The author's endeavor to preserve the rapidly fading oral traditions of his time serves as a powerful motivator for the creation of this comprehensive compilation. For anyone interested in the supernatural lore of Scotland, Campbell's scholarly yet accessible work offers a captivating journey through the myths and legends that have shaped the cultural identity of the Highlands and Islands. It is recommended to those who appreciate folklore, appreciate the nuances of historical contexts, and seek to understand the folkloric psyche of a people who held close ties to the supernatural world. Campbell's legacy endures through the pages of this book, anchoring it as a must-read for enthusiasts of the genre and academics alike.

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John Gregorson Campbell (1836-1891) was a noted Scottish folklorist and Free Church minister who dedicated a significant portion of his life to the collection and preservation of the folklore of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. His magnum opus, 'Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland,' published posthumously in 1902, remains a seminal work that offers a comprehensive look into the supernatural beliefs and practices that permeated Scottish rural communities in the 19th century. Campbell's keen observation and authentic compilation of oral traditions, charms, and folk beliefs provide a window into the cultural psyche and narrative traditions of the native Gaelic speakers of his time. His work is characterized by a meticulous approach and a respectful handling of local cultures and traditions, which has earned him a reputation as a scholarly standout in the field of folkloristics. As a Free Church minister in Tiree and Coll, he had unparalleled access to the insular communities whose trust he gained, allowing him to document stories and practices that might otherwise have been lost to history. Campbell's literary style marries the factual precision of an ethnologist with the narrative flair of a storyteller, making his contributions invaluable to both academic researchers and general readers with an interest in Scottish cultural heritage.