Conjure Wife

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Conjure Wife is a 1943 dark fantasy novel by Fritz Leiber that explores the hidden world of witchcraft influencing academic life and male success.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationType feature film
adaptedAs Burn, Witch, Burn! NERFINISHED
Night of the Eagle NERFINISHED
Weird Woman NERFINISHED
author Fritz Leiber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublishedIn Unknown Worlds magazine NERFINISHED
genre dark fantasy
fantasy fiction
horror fiction
hasCharacter Tansy Saylor NERFINISHED
hasForm novel-length work
hasProtagonist Norman Saylor NERFINISHED
hasSubject academic politics
witchcraft in modern society
influencedGenre modern occult fantasy
literarySetting academic life
mainTheme hidden influence of magic
male success and power
witchcraft
mediaType print
narrativeFocus witchcraft influencing academic careers
notableFor depicting a secret society of practicing witches among faculty wives
early exploration of gender and power through witchcraft
originalLanguage English
partOf Fritz Leiber bibliography NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1943
publisher Twayne Publishers NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century

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Fritz Leiber notableWork Conjure Wife