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Witchcraft in early modern England
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ISBN: 0582328756 9780582328754 Year: 2001 Publisher: Harlow: Longman,


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Witchcraft and the Act of 1604
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ISBN: 9789004165281 9789047432944 9004165282 1299397506 9047432940 Year: 2008 Volume: 131 Publisher: Leiden ;Boston Brill

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The essays in this volume examine the relationship of the Jacobean Witchcraft Act to the culture and society of seventeenth-century England. The book explores the potential influence of King James’s works and person on the framing of the Act, including the relationship of Shakespeare's MacBeth to these events, as well as the impact of the Darrell controversy on the shaping of witchcraft beliefs before the Act. It also asseses the impact of the legislation on society in various parts of the country, as well as examining how drama reflected the ideas found in the legislation. The volume concludes with a look at the reasons for its repeal in 1736. This work provides new interpretations of the influence and application of the 1604 Witchcraft Act by some of the world’s leading scholars of witchcraft. Contributors include: Jonathan Barry, Jo Bath, Roy Booth, Chris Brooks, Owen Davies, Malcolm Gaskill, Marion Gibson, Clive Holmes, P. G. Maxwell-Stuart, John Newton, and Tom Webster.

Early modern witches : witchcraft cases in contemporary writing
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ISBN: 1134607644 1280224746 9786610224746 020399230X 0415215803 041521579X 9780415215794 9780415215800 9780203992302 6610224749 9781134607594 9781134607631 9781134607648 1134607636 Year: 2000 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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This collection of pamphlets describes fifteen English witchcraft cases in detail, vividly recreating events to give the reader the illusion of actually being present at witchcraft accusations, trials and hangings. But how much are we victims of literary manipulation by these texts? The pamphlets are presented in annotated format, to allow the reader to decide. Some of the texts appear in print for the first time in three centuries, whilst others are newly edited to give a clearer picture of sources.

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