Book contents
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 A Literary Geography of Exorcism: ‘Farre from the Eye of Justice’
- 2 ‘A Booke Declaring the Fearfull Vexation’: Spreading the Word
- 3 ‘Sinnful, Shamfull, Lying and Ridiculous’: The Possession of William Sommers
- 4 ‘Pare thy Nails, Dad’: Authority and Subversion in Possession Narratives
- 5 Dialogicall Discourses and Summarie Answeres
- 6 The Madman in the Wilderness
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
Works Cited
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 A Literary Geography of Exorcism: ‘Farre from the Eye of Justice’
- 2 ‘A Booke Declaring the Fearfull Vexation’: Spreading the Word
- 3 ‘Sinnful, Shamfull, Lying and Ridiculous’: The Possession of William Sommers
- 4 ‘Pare thy Nails, Dad’: Authority and Subversion in Possession Narratives
- 5 Dialogicall Discourses and Summarie Answeres
- 6 The Madman in the Wilderness
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
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- Possession, Puritanism and PrintDarrell, Harsnett, Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Exorcism Controversy, pp. 199 - 208Publisher: Pickering & ChattoFirst published in: 2014