The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales

The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales

The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales

The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales

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Overview

Edmund Jones (1702–93) was a Welsh Independent minister, Calvinist, visionary, prophet, topographer, and religious historian. Like many Protestant Reformers and Puritan divines before him, Jones was fascinated by the occult. Throughout his life he amassed what he believed to be convincing evidence for the existence of good and evil apparitions (including ghosts, demons, fairies, witches, angels, and giants) and of the ‘invisible world’.

The Appearance of Evil: Apparitions of Spirits in Wales contains the testimonies of many witnesses to supernatural encounters in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Wales, from abductions by fairies, and appearances of ghosts, devils and witches, to poltergeist activity. The stories here evoke a spiritually dark landscape in which the malevolent dead and damned wander, and present a fascinating insight into how the eighteenth-century visualized the spirit world.

This new edition presents Jones’s narratives in an up-dated and accessible form. John Harvey has collated Jones’s second book of apparitions, published in 1780, along with the text of an earlier but now lost volume on the same subject, and material from Jones’s 1779 study of the parish of Aberystwyth. Together they represent the most comprehensive compilation of Jones’s relations of apparitions ever before published.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780708318546
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 11/27/2003
Series: University of Wales Press - Writing Wales in English Ser.
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.60(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

John Harvey is Professor of Fine Art, Head of the School of Art, and Director of the Centre for Studies in the Visual Culture of Religion at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He is an art practitioner and art historian, and the author of The Art of Piety: The Visual Culture of Welsh Nonconformity (1995) and The Image of the Invisible: The Visualization of Religion in the Welsh Nonconformist Tradition (1999).


John Harvey is a novelist and critic. He has taught for the University of Cambridge English Faculty since 1974 and in 2000 became University Reader in Literature and Visual Culture. He is a Life Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
 
Introduction by John Harvey
 
A Note on the Text
 
APPARITIONS OF SPIRITS IN WALES
 
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix: Place-names
Index
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