Shakespeare’s Demonology A Dictionary

Shakespeare’s Demonology A Dictionary by Marion Gibson is a critical reference work published by Bloomsbury Academic on April 24, 2014. This 248-page volume is part of the established Shakespeare Dictionary series and is presented in English. It explores the intricate themes of magic, good and evil within Shakespeare’s body of work, providing a comprehensive examination of various supernatural elements.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the representation of fairies, witches, ghosts, devils, and spirits throughout Shakespeare’s plays. This dictionary serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism and the thematic complexities of Shakespeare’s writings. The book aims to enhance understanding of the interplay between the supernatural and the moral landscape in Shakespeare’s works, making it a significant addition to the study of his literature.
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This volume in the long-running and acclaimed Shakespeare Dictionary series is a detailed, critical reference work examining all aspects of magic, good and evil, across Shakespeare’s works. Topics covered include the representation of fairies, witches, ghosts, devils and spirits.
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