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Magic and Shakespeare: A Representation of the Times
- Narrated by: Freia M. Titland
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Shakespeare lived during a time where magic, witches, and all sorts of fairytale-like creatures held a very real and dangerous position within the community. So much so that the tales, practices, objects, and written information pertaining to magic found its way into the work of Shakespeare.
This audiobook explores how the magic utilized in Shakespeare’s work was directly representative of the times in which he lived and examines the relevant historical written accounts pertaining to magic, witchcraft, and all manner of the unnatural occurrences from Shakespeare’s contemporaries.
©2018 Freia M. Titland (P)2018 Freia M. Titland
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