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An Essay on the Incubus, or Night-Mare. by John Bond


No. of pages 98

Published: 2019

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"An Essay on the Incubus, or Night-Mare" by John Bond explores the phenomenon of nightmares and the cultural beliefs surrounding the incubus—a malevolent spirit believed to torment individuals during sleep. The essay delves into historical accounts, folklore, and psychological perspectives on these nocturnal disturbances. Bond examines the physical and emotional toll of nightmares on victims, as well as the social and religious interpretations that have shaped human understanding of these experiences. Through a blend of personal narrative and scholarly analysis, Bond invites readers to reflect on the nature of fear, the subconscious mind, and the enduring impact of nighttime terrors throughout history. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 98 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .

John Bond studied Illustration at Kingston University and worked for 7 years at an award-winning creative agency before becoming a full-time illustrator and designer. John is married and has two young children. He lives and works in Worthing. Join John's 130k+ followers on Instagram: @iamjohnbond