"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... accused of witchcraft after 1500 were female , but also many men died as convicted heretics , especially in the first centuries of inquisitorial persecution . It is noteworthy that the people accused of witchcraft came from different ...
... accused of witchcraft after 1500 were female , but also many men died as convicted heretics , especially in the first centuries of inquisitorial persecution . It is noteworthy that the people accused of witchcraft came from different ...
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... accused of witchcraft and instead suffered from various mental illu- sions . His way of interpreting the belief in witchcraft strongly contradicted the popular conception of the nocturnal flight and the reality of the witches ' sabbath ...
... accused of witchcraft and instead suffered from various mental illu- sions . His way of interpreting the belief in witchcraft strongly contradicted the popular conception of the nocturnal flight and the reality of the witches ' sabbath ...
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... accused either drowned or , if not , was condemned , this test of witchcraft cannot fail to produce as a witch someone already considered guilty " ( 4.1.17n ) . Indeed , Mother Sawyer appears after the per- formance of this ritual , but ...
... accused either drowned or , if not , was condemned , this test of witchcraft cannot fail to produce as a witch someone already considered guilty " ( 4.1.17n ) . Indeed , Mother Sawyer appears after the per- formance of this ritual , but ...
Índice
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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