Deep within the Slavic forests, Baba Yaga reigns—an enigmatic and contradictory figure of folklore. More than just a witch or a fairy tale character, she is a guardian of thresholds, a symbol of transformation, and the archetypal embodiment of dark feminine power.
In Baba Yaga: Crone, Witch, and Gatekeeper, Magdalena Zoreva invites readers on an illuminating journey into the many layers of Baba Yaga's world. Drawing from cultural history, mythology, and psychology, Zoreva unravels the evolution and enduring significance of this iconic figure. From her roots in Slavic oral traditions to her modern portrayals in literature, art, and film, Baba Yaga's symbolic complexity comes to life.
This book delves into the depths of the collective unconscious, where Baba Yaga transcends the roles of witch and crone to emerge as a powerful archetype—connecting life and death, posing challenges, and guiding heroes through profound transformation.
For those captivated by mythology, psychology, or the cultural origins of one of history's most mystical figures, Baba Yaga: Crone, Witch, and Gatekeeper is an essential read. Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom and enduring magic of a legend that continues to inspire and intrigue.