Bessie Dunlop

Bessie Dunlop by John Hodgart, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1995, is a play that delves into the historical context of witch hunts in 16th century Scotland. With 172 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered around Bessie, a midwife and healer whose folk-medicine skills lead to her being perceived as a threat by those in power. The play examines themes of prejudice and victimization, reflecting the societal tensions of the time.
Readers will find a dramatic exploration of Bessie’s life and the challenges she faces as she navigates the complexities of her role in a community that views her with suspicion. The work engages with topics relevant to English literature and drama texts, making it suitable for educational contexts, particularly for National Curriculum Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 & GCSE. This edition provides insight into the early witch-hunts in Scotland, offering a critical perspective on the intersection of power and fear in historical narratives.
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Is Bessie really a witch? Her skills in folk-medicine aid her as midwife and healer, but those in authority see her as an evil threat to their power. This play, based on a true story in 16th century Scotland, explores the prejudice, and victimization of the first witch-hunts in Scottish history.
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