Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750Marion Gibson Cornell University Press, 2003 - 270 Seiten A unique collection of materials, including works of literature as well as historical documents, Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750 provides a broad view of how witches and magicians were represented in print and manuscript over three centuries. It combines newly annotated selections from famous texts, such as Macbeth, Doctor Faustus, and The Faerie Queene with unjustly obscure ones: portrayals of witchcraft and magic from private papers, court records, and little-known works of fiction. In this rich, broad context, Marion Gibson presents the voices of "witches," accusers, ministers, physicians, poets, dramatists, magistrates, and witchfinders from both sides of the Atlantic. Each text is introduced with a short essay and fully annotated to explain unfamiliar words and concepts, give biographical details of participants and/or authors, and explore the context in which the text was produced. |
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how was witchcraft prosecuted? | 9 |
Essex 1582 | 24 |
Northamptonshire 1612 | 52 |
Sweeping sceptic | 74 |
Expert observer | 90 |
Tragedy | 112 |
4 | 136 |
Possession the devil and the witch | 155 |
Magic and money | 193 |
Witchcraft in America | 207 |
2 | 217 |
John Hale A Modest Enquiry Into the Nature of Witchcraft Boston 1702 | 223 |
Decline and change Restoration to | 227 |
The last word in scepticism | 240 |
263 | |
Learned men and magic | 171 |
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