"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 Seiten |
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... Queen of the Shades ; Joan Goe - too't , Merlin's mother ; and Artesia , the sister of the Saxon General Ostorius . However , none of them can be unmistakably identified as a witch . Lucina , the Queen of the Shades , appears as an ...
... Queen of the Shades ; Joan Goe - too't , Merlin's mother ; and Artesia , the sister of the Saxon General Ostorius . However , none of them can be unmistakably identified as a witch . Lucina , the Queen of the Shades , appears as an ...
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... queens.369 In the area of predominance , the mistress of the witches , the Dame , is logically compared to the queen of queens , Bel - Anna , a representation of Queen Anne . Abso- lute virtue , therefore , opposes and overcomes ...
... queens.369 In the area of predominance , the mistress of the witches , the Dame , is logically compared to the queen of queens , Bel - Anna , a representation of Queen Anne . Abso- lute virtue , therefore , opposes and overcomes ...
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... Queen of Ethiopia ; Voadicea , Queen of the Iceni ; Zenobia , Queen of the Palmyrenes ; Amalasunta , Queen of the Ostrogoths ; and Valasca , Queen of Bohemia ( Queens 375–85 ) . For the legendary accounts of these queens , see Jonson's ...
... Queen of Ethiopia ; Voadicea , Queen of the Iceni ; Zenobia , Queen of the Palmyrenes ; Amalasunta , Queen of the Ostrogoths ; and Valasca , Queen of Bohemia ( Queens 375–85 ) . For the legendary accounts of these queens , see Jonson's ...
Inhalt
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
Urheberrecht | |
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