Richard Godbeer, http://www.webenglishteacher.com/miller.html. A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials by Francis Hill. George Burroughs (if possible also look at Karlsen, The Devil in the Shape of a Woman, chap. F 4       It was one of the first comprehensive books about the Salem Witch Trials. I had just come from “A Storm of Witchcraft” (also on Audible). Published in 1992, this novel is a fictionalized account of the afflicted girls of Salem Village. 1; W 14   This has never been proven and seems highly unlikely given the age difference between Proctor and Williams but it was Miller’s theory so he used it as a plot device. amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual";
Other Demons:  Witchcraft and Wordcraft in Early New England,", A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/09/AR2005050901352.html, http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/06/16/bewitched_statue_charms_salem_fans/, http://www.webenglishteacher.com/miller.html, Wendy Schissel, "Rediscovering the Witches in Arthur Witch Trials: A Historian’s View”, W 9     The book theorizes that the trials were caused mostly by issues such as fear, religion and politics. Rosenthal, chaps. Are there any good films or documentaries (again, apart from version of The Crucible) you would recommend? Despite the fact that Foulds is not a historian and mostly writes on travel-related topics, she does a great job of delving deep into the lives of the people involved in the trials and exploring their personal stories. Giles Corey, Yeoman. Group-led presentation and discussion of chosen texts. The Malleus Maleficarum (1486); look at Cotton Mather, C. Mather account in Wonders. Diane Foulds is a Vermont native who has written for numerous publications such as the Boston Globe and Yankee Magazine Travel. Group work time on chosen texts. This ban didn’t apply to Boston minister, Cotton Mather, whose father had personally recommended Phips for the job of Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Salem Witch Trials in History and Literature An Undergraduate Course, University of Virginia Spring Semester 2001. M 28    Group work time on chosen In the intro, Boyer and Nissenbaum state that up until the time this book was published almost no other historians had explored these issues before and explained the only one that had come close was Charles W. Upham in his 1867 book Salem Witchcraft. The books published since then, particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries, are much more accessible and easier for readers to understand and also offer a fresh, modern perspective on the trials. Miller's The Crucible:  A Feminist Reading," from Modern Drama Three Sovereigns for Sarah, film and discussion, W 5     Many authors of newer books on the trials have cited The Devil in Massachusetts as one of the first well-researched and investigative books on the Salem Witch Trials. Mather's The only book I’ve read about the trials (apart from Miller’s Crucible) is “The Witches,” mentioned above. Three Sovereigns for Sarah, film and discussion, W 12   Salem’s Her novels typically explores social issues such as race and gender. In doing so, the novel explores the role of gender and race in the witch trials and challenges traditionally white, male dominated historical narratives. List of the best fiction and nonfiction books based on the Salem witch trials of 1692 Massachusetts. Witchcraft Persecutions:  The Framework for the Official Initiative," Salem residents at the time were suffering from numerous problems, from disease outbreaks to war to crop failures, and they believed at the time that witches and the devil were often behind such unfortunate events. Critics seem to like it but readers say the complex dialogue and prose make it difficult to read. Petry), F 18     7-9. Although the play is pretty close to being historically accurate, it isn’t completely and readers should remember to take it for what it is, a fictionalized account of the trials. I almost included it in the list but the only reason I didn’t is because it isn’t exclusively about the Salem Witch Trials. Carol F. Karlsen, The Devil in the Shape of A Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England. Reading the Salem Witch Trials in Literature. Begin Cotton Mather, Background on history of witchcraft persecutions. To be fair living hear I hear a lot of information, and haven’t read it, so I can’t say how much new info I would get upon closer inspection. Francis Hill is a British novelist and journalist who has written multiple other books on similar topics such as The Salem Witch Trials Reader, Hunting for Witches and Such Men are Dangerous. I will be The book was one of the first contemporary books published on the topic and is cited as an important historical book on the topic. It brings a much needed humanizing aspect to this complex topic. introduction; background lecture: outline of 1692 events. 1: The Crucible by. amzn_assoc_linkid = "0b8a507a59aff3e93f830efb1ce16df4";
In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, Introduction and Conclusion, M 19    Carol Starkey also applies modern psychology to the events to help explain what they really mean. F 9       Group-led W 30   Group-led F 28 Forbes, continued Visit this site's About page to find out more about Rebecca. Published in 2010, instead of looking at the big picture or listing the chronology of the events, this book explores the personal lives of the people involved in the trials to form a sort of psychological profile of the colony at the time. M 7      The Crucible, If you like historical texts like this I also recommend reading any of the primary sources on the Salem Witch Trials, which were all written by the local ministers involved in the trials. Yet one major drawback is, because it is based on the trials many readers mistaken believe that the play is historically accurate and think many of the things that happened in the play actually happened in real life. In the decades following the trials, survivors and family members (and their supporters) sought to establish the innocence of the individuals who were convicted and to gain compensation. Continue Mather, Wonders; look at this site with cases not included in Elizabeth Reis, chap. W 19 Hawthorne, “Alice Doane’s Appeal” F 21 Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Giles Corey, Yeoman. This is despite the fact that in October of 1692, Governor Phips ordered a publication ban on books discussing witchcraft and the Salem Witch Trials, fearing it … “Young Goodman Brown”, F 21     W 31   In the Crucible, Miller was comparing the witch hunt in Salem to the witch hunt for Communists in the 1950s. 5. Dominion:  Magic and Religion in Early New England. Mather account), Paper 2 is due Wednesday 12/14, 12:00 A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft (1702), M 3      Also, I was able to establish that while Bridget and Edward Bishop, “the sawyer”, lived in the town of Salem, my Bishop ancestors lived in Salem Village and Beverly. John Hale, Conde, a French author and former professor at Columbia University, has written numerous historical fiction novels, including the book Segu. Salem Witchcraft,”, Read Tituba case records from Salem Witchcraft Papers, Richard Godbeer, F 9       4. 3. Boyer, who passed away in 2012, was a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin who earned his Phd from Harvard. presentation and discussion of chosen texts, F 2       Spellbound:  Women and Witchcraft in America, ed. from As a result, Mather’s book, Wonders of the Invisible World, was the first official book published on the Salem Witch Trials when it came out in October of 1692. She has written numerous historical fiction novels including Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbon and An Acquaintance with Darkness. page images of the original book, they're available here -- but you should It was the most insightful to me. M 29    Originally published in French in 1986 and later translated to English, this novel is a fictionalized account of the life of Tituba, a slave of Reverend Samuel Parris, who was one of the first women accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Witch Trials and the American Experience by Emerson W. Baker.

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