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Conjure Wife (1943) is a supernatural horror novel by American writer Fritz Leiber. Its premise is that witchcraft flourishes as an open secret among women. The story is told from the point of view of a small-town college professor who discovers that his wife is a witch. This novel was the first by Fritz Leiber and was first published in the April 1943 edition of Unknown. It is said to have been the inspiration for at least three films: Weird Woman (1944),Night of the Eagle (also known as Burn, Witch, Burn!) (1962), and Witches' Brew (also known as Which Witch is Which?) (1980).

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  • Conjure Wife (en)
  • Esposa hechicera (es)
  • Ballet de sorcières (fr)
  • Ombre del male (it)
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  • Esposa hechicera (Título original en inglés: Conjure Wife, 1943) es una novela de terror sobrenatural de Fritz Leiber. Su premisa es que la brujería florece como un secreto a voces entre las mujeres. La historia se narra desde el punto de vista de un profesor de escuela en una pequeña ciudad, quien descubre que su esposa es una bruja. Esta novela fue la primera de Fritz Leiber. Se dice que fue la inspiración para al menos tres películas:​ ,​ ​ y ​​ (es)
  • Ballet de sorcières (titre original : Conjure Wife) est un roman de fantasy et d'horreur de l'écrivain américain Fritz Leiber, publié en 1943 puis traduit en français et publié en 1976. Ce roman, le premier de l'auteur, a été l'inspiration pour trois films : Weird Woman (1944), (en) (1962) et (en) (1980). Ballet de sorcières a remporté en 2019 le prix Hugo du meilleur roman 1944. Il s'agit d'un « Retro Hugo » attribué 75 ans après une année où la Convention mondiale de science-fiction n'avait pas décerné de prix. (fr)
  • Ombre del male (Conjure Wife) è un romanzo urban fantasy dello scrittore statunitense Fritz Leiber, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1943. Il romanzo cala in un ambiente moderno le classiche storie sulle streghe con una narrazione satirica. Nonostante l'opera sia piena di stereotipi sulle donne, tipici dell'epoca, l'argomento e alcune delle idee sviluppate in esso possono essere considerate protofemministi. In Italia è stato pubblicato a partire dal 1972 con il titolo Ombre del male, e ri-tradotto nel 2008 con il titolo Il complotto delle mogli. (it)
  • Conjure Wife (1943) is a supernatural horror novel by American writer Fritz Leiber. Its premise is that witchcraft flourishes as an open secret among women. The story is told from the point of view of a small-town college professor who discovers that his wife is a witch. This novel was the first by Fritz Leiber and was first published in the April 1943 edition of Unknown. It is said to have been the inspiration for at least three films: Weird Woman (1944),Night of the Eagle (also known as Burn, Witch, Burn!) (1962), and Witches' Brew (also known as Which Witch is Which?) (1980). (en)
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