"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... England The question to what extent the concept of witchcraft in England was in- fluenced from the continent was discussed during the first decades of the twentieth century . Wallace Notestein claimed that exiled English church- men ...
... England The question to what extent the concept of witchcraft in England was in- fluenced from the continent was discussed during the first decades of the twentieth century . Wallace Notestein claimed that exiled English church- men ...
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... England , it was the Jews before they were expelled in 1290 and later the Catholics that mainly served as scapegoats for collective misfortune like the plague or great fires . Fire was only associated with witchcraft if it hit an ...
... England , it was the Jews before they were expelled in 1290 and later the Catholics that mainly served as scapegoats for collective misfortune like the plague or great fires . Fire was only associated with witchcraft if it hit an ...
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... England Honouring the 75th Birthday of Katharine M. Briggs . Ed . Venetia Newall . London : Routledge , 1973. 125–38 . Parry , Leonard Arthur . The History of Torture in England . London : Low , 1934. Introd . Sawyer F. Sylvester , Jr ...
... England Honouring the 75th Birthday of Katharine M. Briggs . Ed . Venetia Newall . London : Routledge , 1973. 125–38 . Parry , Leonard Arthur . The History of Torture in England . London : Low , 1934. Introd . Sawyer F. Sylvester , Jr ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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