The Discovery of Witches
Por Hopkins, Matthew
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664144911
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In "The Discovery of Witches," Matthew Hopkins, known as the self-proclaimed Witchfinder General, presents a chilling account of witch trials during the English Civil War. Written in a polemical style, the book integrates first-person narratives, legal treatises, and theological arguments to justify the persecution of alleged witches. Through detailed testimony and fervent rhetoric, Hopkins argues for the legitimacy of witch hunting, reflecting the societal anxieties of a nation torn by conflict and fear of the supernatural, while questioning the moral implications of zealotry. The work illustrates the convergence of religious fanaticism and legal authority in a time when belief in witchcraft was rampant, providing a critical commentary on the psychological landscape of 17th-century England. Matthew Hopkins emerged from a tumultuous period marked by political upheaval and civil unrest, which likely influenced his fervent views on witchcraft. Born in 1620 in Suffolk, England, his education and early experiences as a licensed minister shaped his zealous conviction in the existence of witchcraft. As the Witchfinder General, he orchestrated a notorious campaign against supposed witches, fueled by the lingering paranoia of the Restoration period and his desire for personal notoriety, culminating in this provocative and controversial treatise. "The Discovery of Witches" serves as both a historical document and a cautionary tale about the darker aspects of human belief. Readers interested in the intersection of history, law, and moral philosophy will find this text invaluable. Hopkins's work is a crucial study for understanding the dynamics of power, fear, and superstition in early modern England, offering insights that resonate with contemporary discussions regarding the nature of authority and societal scapegoating.
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