"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... English roots , sorcerer and magician are of French , Latin and Greek origin : ' Witch ' derives from the Old English wicca ( pronounced ' witcha ' and meaning ' male witch ' ) and wicce ( ' female witch ' , pronounced ' witcheh ' ) and ...
... English roots , sorcerer and magician are of French , Latin and Greek origin : ' Witch ' derives from the Old English wicca ( pronounced ' witcha ' and meaning ' male witch ' ) and wicce ( ' female witch ' , pronounced ' witcheh ' ) and ...
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... English belief in witchcraft as well . This example shows how difficult a separation between English and continental beliefs is and how carelessly such generalizations have been proposed even by reputable scholars . Nevertheless , there ...
... English belief in witchcraft as well . This example shows how difficult a separation between English and continental beliefs is and how carelessly such generalizations have been proposed even by reputable scholars . Nevertheless , there ...
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... English , vol . 92 Richard III , Shakespeare's great manipulator , and media potentially as manipulative as cinema and television make a very good match . This book explores the possible variants of Shakespearean film by surveying in ...
... English , vol . 92 Richard III , Shakespeare's great manipulator , and media potentially as manipulative as cinema and television make a very good match . This book explores the possible variants of Shakespearean film by surveying in ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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