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Reginald Scot and 'The Discoverie of Witchcraft'
The fables of witchcraft have taken so fast hold and deepe root in the
heart of man, that few or none can indure with patience the hand and
correction of God.' Reginald Scot, whose words these are, published
his remarkable book The Discoverie of Witchcraft in 1584. England's
first major work of demonology, witchcraft and the occult, the book
was unashamedly sceptical. It is said that so outraged was King James
VI of Scotland by the disbelieving nature of Scot's work that, on
James' accession to the English throne in 1603, he ordered every copy
to be destroyed. Yet for all the anger directed at Scot, and his scorn
for Stuart orthodoxy about wiches, the paradox was that his detailed
account of sorcery helped strengthen the hold of European demonologies
in England while also inspiring the distinctively English tradition of
secular magic and conjuring. Scot's influence was considerable.
Shakespeare drew on The Discoverie of Witchcraft for his depiction of
the witches in Macbeth. So too did fellow-playwright Thomas Middleton
in his tragi-comedy The Witch. Recognising Scot's central importance
in the history of ideas, Philip Almond places his subject in the
febrile context of his age, examines the chief themes of his work and
shows why his writings became a sourcebook for aspiring magicians and
conjurors for several hundred years. England's First Demonologist
makes a notable contribution to a fascinating but unjustly neglected
topic in the study of Early Modern England and European intellectual
history.
'This is the first full-length study of what to most people is the most famous and influential book about witchcraft to emerge from early modern England; and it significantly advances our knowledge of both text and author.' - Ronald Hutton, Professor of History, University of Bristol
'This is the first full-length study of what to most people is the most famous and influential book about witchcraft to emerge from early modern England; and it significantly advances our knowledge of both text and author.' - Ronald Hutton, Professor of History, University of Bristol
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