Witchcraft, the Devil, and Emotions in Early Modern England
- 230 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Focusing on English witchcraft pamphlets from 1563 to 1736, this study examines the pivotal role of the Devil in shaping witchcraft narratives. It offers an in-depth analysis that reinterprets early modern beliefs about witchcraft, shedding light on how these pamphlets influenced public perception during a time of state-sanctioned persecutions. This comprehensive exploration enhances our understanding of the cultural and societal implications of witchcraft in England's history.
