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Emotions, Identity, and the Supernatural, 1300–1900

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Creature Discomforts: Familiar Spirits in Early Modern English Witchcraft Pamphlets

July 18, 2017by charlotterosemillar Leave a comment

In 1566 a sensational pamphlet was published in London that described the crimes of three women accused of witchcraft in Chelmsford, Essex. Elizabeth Francis, Mother Agnes Waterhouse, and Jone Waterhouse […]

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Animals, Early Modern, Emotions, Guest Posts, Historiography, Magic, Publications, Witchcraft

Requiem for a Bad Dream: The Nightmare as a Way in to Inner Lives

May 30, 2017by charlotterosemillar Leave a comment

In 1781, Henry Fuseli painted his now-famous depiction of The Nightmare. The painting (above) depicts a woman lying on her back in bed. She appears asleep or in a deep […]

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Early Modern, Emotions, Guest Posts, Witchcraft

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Dr Charlotte-Rose Millar

Charlotte-Rose is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Queensland and an Associate Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (1100-1800). Her book Witchcraft, The Devil and Emotions in Early Modern England is now out with Routledge​.

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