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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Religion & Mythology in Art, Witchcraft, Wicca & Paganism - Historical, Socio-Cultural Anthropology - General & Miscellaneous

The Witch in History: Early Modern and Twentieth-Century Representations

by Diane Purkiss
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Overview

'Diane Purkiss ... insists on taking witches seriously. Her refusal to write witch-believers off as unenlightened has produced some richly intelligent meditations on their β€” and our β€” world.' - The Observer

'An invigorating and challenging book ... sets many hares running.' - The Times Higher Education Supplement

Synopsis

'Diane Purkiss ... insists on taking witches seriously. Her refusal to write witch-believers off as unenlightened has produced some richly intelligent meditations on their — and our — world.' - The Observer

'An invigorating and challenging book ... sets many hares running.' - The Times Higher Education Supplement

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1996
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415087629

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