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Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)

Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 By Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)

Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 by Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)


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A collection of materials, including works of literature as well as historical documents, this work provides a broad view of how witches and magicians were represented in print and manuscript. It presents the voices of witches, accusers, ministers, physicians, poets, dramatists, magistrates, and witchfinders from both sides of the Atlantic.

Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 Summary

Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 by Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)

A unique collection of materials, including works of literature as well as historical documents, Witchcraft and Society in England and America, 1550-1750 provides a broad view of how witches and magicians were represented in print and manuscript over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.

About Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)

Marion Gibson teaches at the University of Exeter in Cornwall, England. She is the author of Early Modern Witches: Witchcraft Cases in Contemporary Writing and Reading Witchcraft.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Witchcraft in the Courts; An Act against Conjurations, Witchcrafts, Sorcery and Enchantments 1541/2; An Act against Conjurations, Enchantments and Witchcrafts 1563; An Act against Conjuration, Witchcraft and dealing with evil and wicked Spirits 1604; The Witchcraft Act 1735; Information and Examination: Suffolk 1645; Printed Information and Examination: Devon 1682; Indictment: Essex 1579; 2. Witchcraft in Elizabethan and Jacobean England; The examination of John Walsh or Welshe, 1566; W.W., A true and just Recorde (London, 1582); A Brief abstract of the Arraignment of nine Witches at Northampton, 1612; 3. English Demonologies; George Gifford, A Dialogue concerning Witches and Witchcraftes (London, 1593); Reginold Scot, The Discoverie of Witchcraft (London, 1584); John Cotta, The Triall of Witch-craft (London, 1616); 4. Stage and Page: Witches in Literature; Thomas Middleton, The Witch (c. 1613-15); William Shakespeare, Macbeth (c. 1606); John Ford, Thomas Dekker and William Rowley, The Witch of Edmonton (1621). Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene (Books 1-3, 1590); Ben Jonson, The Masque of Queenes (1609); Miles Gale (?), 'Witchcraft ye practice of deluded minds'; 5. Possession: The Devil and the Witch; Jesse Bee and others, The most Wonderful and True Storie, of a certain Witch named Alse Gooderige (London, 1597); Edward Fairfax, 'A Discourse of witchcraft' (1621-22); 6. Learned Men and Magic; Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (A text, 1604); Anon, The Merry Devil of Edmonton (c. 1604); 7. Magic and Money: A Trickster; Thomas Heywood, The Wise Woman of Hogsdon (c. 1604); Ben Jonson, The Alchemist (1610); 8. Witchcraft in America; Examination of Bridget Bishop; Indictment of Bridget Bishop for afflicting Mercy Lewis; Susannah Sheldon, evidence against Bridget Bishop and others; Cotton Mather, Wonders of the Invisible World (Boston and London, 1693); Increase Mather, Cases of Conscience (Boston, 1693); John Hale, A Modest Enquiry Into the Nature of Witchcraft (Boston, 1702); 9. Decline and Change: Restoration to Eighteenth Century; Joseph Glanvill, Saducismus Triumphatus (London, 1681); Francis Hutchison, An Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft (London, 1718); Daniel Defoe, A System of Magick, or a History of the Black Art (London, 1727); Select Bibliography and Further Reading.

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NLS9780826483003
9780826483003
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Witchcraft And Society in England and America, 1550-1750 by Dr Marion Gibson (University of Exeter, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006-10-12
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