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Laurence LUX-STERRITT, « Charlotte-Rose Millar, Witchcraft, The Devil, and Emotions in Early Modern England », E-rea
This monograph is what Charlotte-Rose Millar describes in her personal web page as a significantly expanded and revised version of her PhD thesis ‘The Devil is in the Pamphlets: Witchcraft and Emotion in Seventeenth-Century England’ defended at the University of Melbourne in 2015. Its findings rest upon the analysis of a corpus of sixty-six pamphlets, thus providing a welcome addition to existing scholarship which covers the entire period going from the publication of Elizabeth I’s 1563 witchcraft...