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Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth - cover

Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth

M. Schele de Vere, James Thacher, William P. Upham, John M. Taylor, Howard Williams, Cotton Mather, Increase Mather, Charles Wentworth Upham, Frederick George Lee, M. V. B. Perley, Samuel Roberts Wells, Allen Putnam

Publisher: DigiCat

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Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth is an intriguing anthology that explores the manifold narratives surrounding witchcraft, its historical reality, and its mythical interpretations in American history. The collection adeptly interweaves a myriad of literary styles, from historical narratives and scholarly analyses to reflective essays and vivid recounting. As readers traverse through these pages, they encounter riveting tales that shed light on the infamous Salem witch trials, the cultural myths of the colonial era, and the lingering shadows of superstition. The contributing authors, including esteemed scholars such as Charles Wentworth Upham, Cotton Mather, and M. V. B. Perley, bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives. Collectively, they illuminate the cultural, religious, and social forces that have shaped America's encounter with witchcraft. The anthology reflects the transitional period from Puritanical rigidity to Enlightenment-era skepticism, offering readers a multifaceted lens through which to understand the complex discourse around witchcraft. This volume is a quintessential resource for those eager to explore the intricate tapestry of American history and folklore. Through its well-curated array of perspectives, Witchcraft in America invites readers to reconsider popular misconceptions and engage critically with the narratives that have long influenced both scholarly and public discourse. It serves as an invaluable educational tool and a testament to the enduring intrigue of historical myths.
Available since: 11/13/2022.
Print length: 2032 pages.

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