Reading Witchcraft: Stories of Early English Witches

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Psychology Press, 1999 - History - 242 pages

In this original study of witchcraft, Gibson explores the stories told by and about witches and their 'victims' through trial records, early news books, pamphlets and fascinating personal accounts. The author discusses the issues surrounding the interpretation of original historical sources and demonstrates that their representations of witchcraft are far from straight forward or reliable. Innovative and thought-provoking, this book sheds new light on early modern people's responses to witches and on the sometimes bizarre flexibility of the human imagination.

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About the author (1999)

Marion Gibson is Lecturer at the University of Exeter.

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