Stewart Farrar

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Stewart Farrar (28 de junio de 1916 - 7 de febrero de 2000) fue un autor de libros de la Wicca alejandrina de origen inglés. Junto a su esposa, Janet Farrar, fue un influyente autor neopagano y maestro. De acuerdo a George Knowles, "un setenta y cinco por ciento de los wiccanos tanto en la República como en Irlanda del Norte puede trazar sus raíces hasta los Farrar". Periodista, guionista y veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Farrar también publicó un número de trabajos de ficción, incluyendo novelas detectivescas, muchas de las cuales tienen que ver con el ocultismo y la brujería. rdf:langString
Stewart Farrar (28 de Junho de 1916 – 7 de Fevereiro de 2000) era um autor inglês sobre Wicca Alexandrina. Junto com sua mulher, Janet Farrar, ele foi um pagão influente, autor e professor. De acordo com , "aproximadamente setenta e cinco por cento dos Wiccanos da Irlanda traçam linhagem até os Farrar". Jornalista, escritor, e veterano da 2a. Grande Guerra, Farrar também publicou vários trabalhos de ficção, incluindo novelas de suspense, sendo que a maioria envolvia temas sobre ocultismo. rdf:langString
Frank Stewart Farrar (28 June 1916 – 7 February 2000) was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of his later life to propagating with the aid of his seventh wife, Janet Farrar, and then his friend Gavin Bone as well. A devout communist in early life, he worked as a reporter for such newspapers as the Soviet Weekly and the Daily Worker, and also served in the British army during the Second World War. He was responsible for writing episodes for such television series as Dr. Finlay's Casebook, Armchair Theatre and Crossroads, and for his work in writing radio scripts won a Writer's Guild Award. He also published a string of novels, written in such disparate genres as crime, romance and fantasy. rdf:langString
Frank Stewart Farrar è stato uno sceneggiatore e romanziere britannico. Figura di spicco della religione neopagana Wicca, ha dedicato gran parte della sua vita alla diffusione di questo culto con l'aiuto della sua settima moglie Janet Farrar e del suo amico Gavin Bone. Fervente comunista in gioventù, lavorò come reporter per giornali come il Soviet Weekly e il Daily Worker, militando nell'esercito britannico durante la Seconda guerra mondiale. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Stewart Farrar
rdf:langString Stewart Farrar
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rdf:langString Highams Park, Essex, England
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rdf:langString Farrar in 1999, shortly before his death
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rdf:langString Journalist; Wiccan priest
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rdf:langString Stewart Farrar (28 de junio de 1916 - 7 de febrero de 2000) fue un autor de libros de la Wicca alejandrina de origen inglés. Junto a su esposa, Janet Farrar, fue un influyente autor neopagano y maestro. De acuerdo a George Knowles, "un setenta y cinco por ciento de los wiccanos tanto en la República como en Irlanda del Norte puede trazar sus raíces hasta los Farrar". Periodista, guionista y veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Farrar también publicó un número de trabajos de ficción, incluyendo novelas detectivescas, muchas de las cuales tienen que ver con el ocultismo y la brujería.
rdf:langString Frank Stewart Farrar (28 June 1916 – 7 February 2000) was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of his later life to propagating with the aid of his seventh wife, Janet Farrar, and then his friend Gavin Bone as well. A devout communist in early life, he worked as a reporter for such newspapers as the Soviet Weekly and the Daily Worker, and also served in the British army during the Second World War. He was responsible for writing episodes for such television series as Dr. Finlay's Casebook, Armchair Theatre and Crossroads, and for his work in writing radio scripts won a Writer's Guild Award. He also published a string of novels, written in such disparate genres as crime, romance and fantasy. After being initiated into Alexandrian Wicca by Maxine Sanders in 1970, he subsequently published one of the earliest books to describe this newly burgeoning religion, What Witches Do (1971). Within only a few months of being initiated, he had risen to the position of High Priest and founded his own coven in south London, with Janet Farrar, whom he would later handfast and then legally marry, as his High Priestess. In 1976 the couple moved to Ireland, where they went about founding new covens and initiating new people into Wicca - according to George Knowles, "some seventy five percent of Wiccans both in the Republic and North of Ireland can trace their roots back to the Farrar's [sic]". With Janet, he also set about writing books about the subject, most notably Eight Sabbats for Witches (1981) and The Witches' Way (1984). Because of his work in propagating the Craft, the historian Ronald Hutton compared him to Gerald Gardner and Alex Sanders as "the third and last of the great male figures who have formed Wicca".
rdf:langString Frank Stewart Farrar è stato uno sceneggiatore e romanziere britannico. Figura di spicco della religione neopagana Wicca, ha dedicato gran parte della sua vita alla diffusione di questo culto con l'aiuto della sua settima moglie Janet Farrar e del suo amico Gavin Bone. Fervente comunista in gioventù, lavorò come reporter per giornali come il Soviet Weekly e il Daily Worker, militando nell'esercito britannico durante la Seconda guerra mondiale. È stato sceneggiatore di alcuni episodi per serie televisive come Dr. Finlay Casebook, Armchair Theatre e Crossroads, ricevendo un Guild Award per il suo lavoro di autore radiofonico. Ha inoltre pubblicato una serie di romanzi e saggi, generalmente incentrati su tre generi: investigativo, romantico e fantasy.
rdf:langString Stewart Farrar (28 de Junho de 1916 – 7 de Fevereiro de 2000) era um autor inglês sobre Wicca Alexandrina. Junto com sua mulher, Janet Farrar, ele foi um pagão influente, autor e professor. De acordo com , "aproximadamente setenta e cinco por cento dos Wiccanos da Irlanda traçam linhagem até os Farrar". Jornalista, escritor, e veterano da 2a. Grande Guerra, Farrar também publicou vários trabalhos de ficção, incluindo novelas de suspense, sendo que a maioria envolvia temas sobre ocultismo.
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