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Emotions, Identity, and the Supernatural, 1300–1900

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Author Archives: Victoria Carr

Book Review: The Familiars by Stacey Halls

April 9, 2019by Victoria Carr Leave a comment

The 1612 Pendle witch trials in Lancashire began when the peddler, John Law, refused to sell his pins to Alizon Device. Following the encounter, Law was stricken with a sickness […]

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Animals, Early Modern, Guest Posts, Magic, Publications, Reviews, Witchcraft

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Dr Victoria Carr

Victoria received her PhD from the University of Bristol for a thesis on the witch’s animal familiar in early modern southern England. She has a forthcoming article, due to be published in Folklore, on the witch’s ghost familiar.

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