In ‘Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland’ by John Gregorson Campbell, the reader is taken on a fascinating journey into the realm of folklore and superstition prevalent in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Campbell meticulously explores the beliefs and practices surrounding witchcraft and second sight, shedding light on the rich cultural heritage of the region. His writing is steeped in detail, drawing on historical accounts and local legends to paint a vivid picture of the mystical traditions of the time. The book provides valuable insights into the mindset of the people and the societal structures that shaped their worldview. John Gregorson Campbell, a renowned folklorist and Gaelic scholar, delves deep into the roots of Highland culture to unravel the mysteries of witchcraft and second sight. His expertise in the field and extensive research make this book an authoritative source on the subject. Campbell’s passion for preserving the oral traditions of the Highlands shines through in his writing, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Scottish folklore and history. I highly recommend ‘Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland’ to readers who seek a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the supernatural beliefs that once held sway in the Scottish countryside. Campbell’s meticulous research and engaging narrative style make this book a must-read for those fascinated by the occult and folklore.
Mengenai Pengarang
John Gregorson Campbell (1836–1891) was a noted Scottish folklorist and Free Church minister who dedicated a significant portion of his life to the collection and preservation of the folklore of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. His magnum opus, ‘Witchcraft & Second Sight in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, ‘ published posthumously in 1902, remains a seminal work that offers a comprehensive look into the supernatural beliefs and practices that permeated Scottish rural communities in the 19th century. Campbell’s keen observation and authentic compilation of oral traditions, charms, and folk beliefs provide a window into the cultural psyche and narrative traditions of the native Gaelic speakers of his time. His work is characterized by a meticulous approach and a respectful handling of local cultures and traditions, which has earned him a reputation as a scholarly standout in the field of folkloristics. As a Free Church minister in Tiree and Coll, he had unparalleled access to the insular communities whose trust he gained, allowing him to document stories and practices that might otherwise have been lost to history. Campbell’s literary style marries the factual precision of an ethnologist with the narrative flair of a storyteller, making his contributions invaluable to both academic researchers and general readers with an interest in Scottish cultural heritage.