This Isle is Full of Monsters: Shakespeare's Audiences and the Supernatural


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Devils crawled up from hell. Angels descended from the heavens. Sorcerers fairies and witches moved amongst the audience. At the cusp of the Enlightenment Tudor and Jacobean theaters were certainly places of enchantment. But for the citizens watching the play how much did the supernatural mean to them? Historian Jon Kaneko-James explores the supernatural world that formed the everyday life of the 16th and 17th century audience member: from the sorcerers who walked Londons streets to demonic possession the portrayal of witches and the surprisingly widespread English belief in fairies
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