The Meaning of Witchcraft

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The Meaning of Witchcraft is a seminal 1959 book by Gerald Gardner that outlines the beliefs, practices, and history of modern Wicca and helped popularize contemporary witchcraft.

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instanceOf book
associatedWith Gardnerian Wicca NERFINISHED
author Gerald Gardner NERFINISHED
contributedTo academic and popular interest in Wicca
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes beliefs of Wicca
history of modern witchcraft
practices of Wicca
documents Gardner’s views on the survival of witch-cults
ritual and magical practices of Wicca
era mid-20th century occult revival
followsWorkOf Witchcraft Today NERFINISHED
genre esotericism
occult
religion
witchcraft studies
hasAuthor Gerald Gardner NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasPerspective pro-witchcraft
influenced contemporary witchcraft movements
popularization of Wicca
language English
mainSubject Wicca NERFINISHED
modern witchcraft
paganism
mediaType print
notableFor early public exposition of Wicca
systematizing Gardner’s Wiccan teachings
publicationYear 1959
targetAudience general readership interested in occultism
students of modern paganism
timePeriodDescribed 20th-century witchcraft

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Gerald Gardner notableWork The Meaning of Witchcraft