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Bibliographical list in MLA format of 30 scholarly sources for academic papers on cunning folk and witchcraft. Emphasis on England and Scotland with some general European as well.
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CUNNING FOLK AND WITCHCRAFT: DELINEATIONS AND DISTINCTIONS
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Wilby, Emma. Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early
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