English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 1

English Witchcraft, 1560-1736, vol 1

Author: James Sharpe

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 1040248233

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This chronological collection charts the change in attitudes to witchcraft during the period 1560-1736, which culminates in the educated debate on the reality of witchcraft and the gradual decline in belief in witches and associated phenomena.


Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750

Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750

Author: Marion Gibson

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780801488740

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A unique collection of materials, including works of literature as well as historical documents [that] provides a broad view of how witches and magicians were represented in print and manuscript over three centuries.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. [publisher web site].


1603

1603

Author: Christopher Lee

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2004-04-19

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0312321392

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Unfolds the story of one of the most important and interesting years in British history, the seminal year in which Britain moved from Tudor medievalism toward the wars, republicanism, and regicide that lay ahead.


Witchcraft in the British Isles and New England

Witchcraft in the British Isles and New England

Author: Brian P. Levack

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 1136538836

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Witchcraft and magical beliefs have captivated historians and artists for millennia, and stimulated an extraordinary amount of research among scholars in a wide range of disciplines. This new collection, from the editor of the highly acclaimed 1992 set, Articles on Witchcraft, Magic, and Demonology, extends the earlier volumes by bringing together the most important articles of the past twenty years and covering the profound changes in scholarly perspective over the past two decades. Featuring thematically organized papers from a broad spectrum of publications, the volumes in this set encompass the key issues and approaches to witchcraft research in fields such as gender studies, anthropology, sociology, literature, history, psychology, and law. This new collection provides students and researchers with an invaluable resource, comprising the most important and influential discussions on this topic. A useful introductory essay written by the editor precedes each volume.