More than Magic
William Shakespeare
This Rough Magic
In the late-sixteenth century, wizards conjured devils in the playhouse whilst conjurers bedeviled Londoners in the street. Marlowe raised hell. Shakespeare moved forests. Jonson practiced alchemy. Elizabeth consulted astrologers. And the streets teemed with conjurers, cozeners, and coney-catchers. This is the dark world of witches, werewolves, succubi, and sorcerers known as the Renaissance drama.
"Professor Corrigan is the General Editor of the award-winning Compendium of Renaissance Drama."
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