Wednesday, April 16, 2025

The Transmogrified Witch

Tales about witches are popular in European folk narrative traditions. "Hansel and Gretel" tells of two abandoned children beset by a cannibalistic woman in a gingerbread house. Baba Yaga in "Vasilisa the Beautiful" is also a flesh-eating enchantress living alone within a dark forest. But there is an arguably more widespread story: that of the sorceress who morphs into an animal to make mischief.


Werewolf of Apchon (1590 - 1611)

The Severed Hand: I (1851)

The Severed Hand: II (1852)

Beer Cats (1863)

Auvergne Witch (1865)

The Witch Girl (1873)

Witches of Thurso (1877)

Hunted Hare (1879)

The Miller and the Cat (1883)

Witches of the Inn (1887)

Island Insect (1890)

Georgian Mill Witch (1894)

The Cat Which Lost a Claw (1896)

The Brothers who married Witches (1899)

The Doe Witch (1909)

The Weaver's Wife and the Witch (1911)

Various versions (1913)

Cat on the Lap (1914)

The Woman-Cat: I (1917)

Woman-Cat: II (1921)

Woman-Cat: III (1922)

Woman-Cat: IV (1923)

Sop, Doll, Sop (1925)

Cat Witches (1926)

Southern Witch (1926)

Witch of Laggan (1926)

The Witch and the Overseers (1928)

Vernon Castle Witches (1929)

Cats and the Occult (1933)

A Witch in the Form of a Black Cat (1934)

Swarm of Cats (1938)

The Witch-Cat Woman (1942)

The Transmogrified Witch

Tales about witches are popular in European folk narrative traditions. "Hansel and Gretel" tells of two abandoned children beset b...