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The Devil in Tudor and Stuart England

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The Devil was a commanding figure in Tudor and Stuart England.

He played a leading role in the religious and political conflicts of the age, and inspired great works of poetry and drama.

During the turmoil of the English Civil War, fears of a secret conspiracy of Devil-worshippers fuelled a witch-hunt that claimed at least a hundred lives.

This book traces the idea of the Devel from the English Reformation to the scientific revolution of the late seventeenth century.

It shows that he was not only a central figure in the imaginative life of the age, but also a deeply ambiguous and complex one: the avowed enemy of God and his unwilling accomplice, and a creature that provoked fascination, comedy and dread.

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The History Press
0752476424 / 9780752476421
eBook (EPUB)
08/11/2011
England
English
183 pages
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