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Roma Lister, Aradia, and the Speculative Origins of a Witchcraft Revival — The Public Domain Review
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Roma Lister, Aradia, and the Speculative Origins of a Witchcraft Revival — The Public Domain Review

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In 1899, Charles Godfrey Leland published Aradia, “the gospel of the witches”, containing a goddess-orientated creation and saviour narrative, purported to descend from an ancient, hermetic tradition of witchcraft in Italy. A. D. Manns explores this text via an enchanting conjecture: that the writer, medium, and witch Roma Lister played a pivotal role in the formation of both Aradia and, therefore, a new form of paganism called Wicca.

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