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The magic of everyday magicians – who were they and what did they practice?


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Hallowe’en is around the corner – and you may think magic is all about witches, warlocks, and wizards.  But did you know that hundreds of years ago, magic was practiced by people known as cunning folk – or as Prof. Sharon Wright likes to call them everyday magicians.  Find out how these everyday magicians used magic to solve the everyday problems of life.   Sharon Wright is a professor of late medieval history and the Director of Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies at the Univ. of Saskatchewan.

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Sharon Wright is a professor of late medieval history and the Director of Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies at the Univ. of Saskatchewan. For more on Sharon’s research 

https://artsandscience.usask.ca/profile/SWright  Publications include: 

“Everyday Magicians: Legal Records and Magic Manuscripts from Tudor England”

https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-09393-2.html

“The Magic of Rouges: Necromancers in Early Tudor England”

https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-271-08929-4.html

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