In Malevolent Nurture , Deborah Willis explores the dynamics of witchcraft accusation through legal documents, pamphlet literature, religious tracts, and the plays of Shakespeare.
Excellent precept! A wonderful look at the anxieties of motherhood during the Renaissance. I do wish she would have looked at playwrights other than Shakespeare because there are so many witch plays that are unexamined.
i'm not learned enough in psychoanalysis to know if it can stand up under the weight of everything this author is attempting to ascribe to it or explain with it.
I used this book as part of an undergraduate research paper on why the witchcraft craze occured in England. This definitely focuses on why women were mainly the ones accused, as well as the accusers.