"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - Počet stran: 439 |
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Strana 58
... references to her involvement in prostitution ( 395 , 499 , 507 ) , although the word whore is also used for her as a ... reference to witchcraft is made when Cel- estina talks about her house and the story of how she hid a man in her ...
... references to her involvement in prostitution ( 395 , 499 , 507 ) , although the word whore is also used for her as a ... reference to witchcraft is made when Cel- estina talks about her house and the story of how she hid a man in her ...
Strana 68
... reference point , a piece of the plot ” ( Purkiss , Witch in History 189 ) . Since the major concern of the present study are figures of witches and their conception and presentation on stage , allusions and references are excluded from ...
... reference point , a piece of the plot ” ( Purkiss , Witch in History 189 ) . Since the major concern of the present study are figures of witches and their conception and presentation on stage , allusions and references are excluded from ...
Strana 313
... reference books on witchcraft and demonology are here included in pa- rentheses . 9 A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Deuilles by Witches and Sorcerers ( London , 1587 ) , qtd . in Tetzeli , Magie 32 . 10 Three Treatises , Of the ...
... reference books on witchcraft and demonology are here included in pa- rentheses . 9 A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Deuilles by Witches and Sorcerers ( London , 1587 ) , qtd . in Tetzeli , Magie 32 . 10 Three Treatises , Of the ...
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Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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