The Bewitching of Anne Gunter: A Horrible and True Story of Deception, Witchcraft, Murder, and the King of England
, by Sharpe,JamesNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780415926928 | 0415926920
- Cover: Nonspecific Binding
- Copyright: 2/28/2001
In 1604, 20-year-old Anne Gunter was bewitched: she foamed at the mouth, contorted wildly in her bedchamber, went into trances. Her garters and bodices were perpetually unlacing themselves. Her signature symptom was to vomit pins and "she voided some pins downwards as well by her water or otherwise.". Popular history at its best,The Bewitching of Anne Gunteropens a fascinating window onto the past. It's a tale of controlling fathers, willful daughters, nosy neighbors, power relations between peasants and gentry, and village life in early-modern Europe. Above all it's an original and revealing story of one young woman's experience with the greatly misunderstood phenomenon of witchcraft.James Sharpeis Professor of History at York University and the author ofInstruments of Darkness: Witchcraft inEarly Modern Historyand other works of social history.