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Editor Drake, Samuel G., 1798-1875
Author Calef, Robert, 1648-1719
Author Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Title The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination (Vol. 3 of 3)
Credits Produced by Dianna Adair, Louise Davies, Eleni Christofaki
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Summary "The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination" by Samuel G. Drake is a historical account likely written in the mid-19th century. The work delves into the notorious witch trials of colonial New England, particularly focusing on events in Salem during the late 17th century. Through the writings of key figures such as Dr. Cotton Mather and Mr. Robert Calef, the text examines the societal and legal ramifications of the witchcraft accusations that led to the wrongful persecution of numerous individuals. The opening of the narrative introduces the significant figures involved, notably Mr. Parris, a minister in Salem Village, as he grapples with the strange afflictions experienced by local children which lead to accusations of witchcraft. Mather's efforts to frame the events as a spiritual crisis while Calef provides a contrasting perspective reveal the tensions between religious authority and public opinion. This portion sets the stage for exploring the tragic consequences of mass hysteria, as neighbors turn against each other, leading to arrests, examinations, and the eventual execution of those accused of witchcraft. The discussion of various examinations and testimonies begins to paint a harrowing picture of the chaos that ensued during the Salem witch trials. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BF: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Psychology, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis
Subject Witchcraft -- New England
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EBook-No. 53412
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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