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This is the first book exclusively devoted to demonic possession and exorcism in early modern England.
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This is the first book exclusively devoted to demonic possession and exorcism in early modern England. It offers, for the first time, modernised versions of the most significant early modern texts on nine cases of demonic possession from the period 1570 to 1650, the key period in English history for demonic possession. The nine stories were all written by eye-witnesses or were derived from eye-witness reports. They involve matters of life…mehr

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Short description/annotation
This is the first book exclusively devoted to demonic possession and exorcism in early modern England.

Main description
This is the first book exclusively devoted to demonic possession and exorcism in early modern England. It offers, for the first time, modernised versions of the most significant early modern texts on nine cases of demonic possession from the period 1570 to 1650, the key period in English history for demonic possession. The nine stories were all written by eye-witnesses or were derived from eye-witness reports. They involve matters of life and death, sin and sanctity, guilt and innocence, of crimes which could not be committed and punishments which could not be deserved. The nine critical introductions which accompany the stories address the different strategic intentions of those who wrote them. The modernised texts and critical Introductions are placed within the context of a wide-ranging general Introduction to demonic possession in England across the period 1550 to 1700.

Table of contents:
Preface; Introduction; 1. Disfigured by the Devil: the story of Alexander Nyndge; 2. Two possessed maidens in London: the story of Agnes Briggs and Rachel Pinder; 3. The Witches of Warboys: the story of the Throckmorton Children; 4. The Boys of Burton: the story of Thomas Darling; 5. A household possessed: the story of the Lancashire Seven; 6. The counterfeit demoniac: the story of William Sommers; 7. The Puritan martyr: the story of Mary Glover; 8. The boys of Bilson: the story of William Perry; 9. A pious daughter: the story of Margaret Muschamp; Bibliography; Index.
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Autorenporträt
Philip C. Almond is Professor of Studies in Religion at the University of Queensland. He is the author of a number of books including Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought (Cambridge, 1999), Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England (Cambridge, 1994), Heretic and Hero: Muhammad and the Victorians (1989), and The British Discovery of Buddhism (Cambridge, 1988).