OCCULT
Literature with witches, witchcraft, and associated occult themes
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'The Curse of the Catafalques', F. Anstey (1882, printed in The Cornhill Magazine)
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'The Witch', Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1908, printed in Poems)
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'Lois the Witch', Elizabeth Gaskell (1861, printed in Lois the Witch and other Tales)
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'The Poor Clare', Elizabeth Gaskell (1856, printed in Household Words; part 1, part 2, part 3)
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​'Viy'/'Вий', Nikolai Gogol (1835)
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​Bound by a Spell: The Hunted Witch of the Forest, Louisa Lilias Greene (1885)
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'The Devil's Christmas', Julian Hawthorne (1885, printed in the Norfolk Virginian)
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'The Hollow of Three Hills', Nathaniel Hawthorne (1837, printed in Twice Told Tales)
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'Young Goodman Brown', Nathaniel Hawthorne (1835)​
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'Dionea', Vernon Lee (1890, printed in Hauntings: Fantastic Stories)
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'The Great God Pan', Arthur Machen (1894)
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'The White People', Arthur Machen (1904, printed in Horlick's Magazine)
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'The Devil of the Marsh', H. B. Marriott-Watson (1893, printed in Diogenes of London and other Fantasies and Sketches)
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The Amber Witch/Maria Schweidler, die Bernsteinhexe, Wilhelm Meinhold (1838)
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Original text in German by Wilhelm Meinhold (1843)
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Translated to English by E. A. Friedlander (1844)
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Translated to English by Lady Gordon-Duff (1844; 1895 illustrated edition)
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'The Ebony Frame', Edith Nesbit (1891)
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(1891, printed in Longman's Magazine)
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(1893, printed in Grim Tales)
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'The Other Side: A Breton Legend', Count Eric Stanislaus Stenbock (1893, printed in The Spirit Lamp)​
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