An Esbat among the Quads

An Episode of Witchcraft at Oxford University in the 1920s

Authors

  • Graham John Wheeler Independent scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pom.34209

Keywords:

Witchcraft, Contemporary Paganism, Oxford University

Abstract

This article presents evidence of an attempt to undertake a revival of witchcraft at Oxford University in the 1920s. The students involved in the attempt appear to have been influenced by ideas about witchcraft that were circulating in contemporary British society, including (but not limited to) the theories of Margaret Murray. The episode constitutes an interesting early step in the progress of the modern witchcraft revival. The surviving evidence also highlights how one of the most prestigious of British institutions could play host to overlapping networks of individuals whose occult interests challenged the norms of both traditional Christianity and secular rationalism.

Author Biography

  • Graham John Wheeler, Independent scholar

    Graham John Wheeler is an independent scholar living in London.

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Published

2019-06-21

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Articles

How to Cite

Wheeler, G. J. (2019). An Esbat among the Quads: An Episode of Witchcraft at Oxford University in the 1920s. Pomegranate, 20(2), 157-178. https://doi.org/10.1558/pom.34209