Aspects of English Witchcraft

Description

M.A. dissertation (Department of English Literature) on witchcraft in England and New England, focussing on what people have felt, said, written or done about it. In doing this a summary is given of the nature of English witchcraft persecution, to indicate a continuity of social and psychological impulse from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to the present day. The dissertation is divided into three parts, the first being a survey of scholarly opinions, ranging from the credulous to the sceptical. The second gives accounts of six representative witchcraft trials, in Lancaster (1612), Essex (1645), Bury St. Edmunds (1665), Biddiford(1682), Salem (1692) and Surrey (1702). The third part looks briefly at the ways in which witchcraft has been treated as a part of drama and fiction. A typescript sheet is inserted at the back of the thesis. This outlines a series of four talks, entitled 'Yorkshire Customs and Traditions', given by John Widdowson in Bradford Central Library in May 19??

Metadata

Identifier g254yk2r
IRN 409959
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/1/063
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/g254yk2r
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Postgraduate Theses and Dissertations
Creator(s) Hagger, C S L
Date 1964
Size and Medium 168 unbound typed leaves.

Related Records