Shakespeare and the Supernatural by Margaret Lucy delves into the mystical elements in Shakespeare's plays particularly focusing on Macbeth Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest. The book explores folklore superstition and witchcraft within these works unraveling their symbolic meanings and allegorical significance. Lucy also delves into the historical context of witchcraft beliefs during Shakespeare's era shedding light on how they influenced his writing. With a detailed analysis and a bibliography by William Jaggard this book provides a thorough examination of the supernatural themes in Shakespeare's works and their cultural implications.
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