Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)

The present article intends to carry out an analytical examination of the representations of women and witchcraft in Modern England based on street literature, focusing on the narrative of the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder, published in 1606 seeking to understand the role socially played...

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Main Author: Jeane Carla Oliveira de Melo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2020-06-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica História em Reflexão
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Online Access:https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/historiaemreflexao/article/view/12210
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spelling doaj-2fc9d79a42954f23899b6adab93a1a882020-11-25T03:53:47ZporUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosRevista Eletrônica História em Reflexão1981-24342020-06-01142727829910.30612/rehr.v14i27.122105055Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)Jeane Carla Oliveira de Melo0Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Maranhão (IFMA)The present article intends to carry out an analytical examination of the representations of women and witchcraft in Modern England based on street literature, focusing on the narrative of the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder, published in 1606 seeking to understand the role socially played by printed in the construction of misogynistic images in the context of the reform undertaking since the 15th century in Europe.https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/historiaemreflexao/article/view/12210idade moderna inglesa. literatura de rua. mulheres e bruxaria.
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Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
Revista Eletrônica História em Reflexão
idade moderna inglesa. literatura de rua. mulheres e bruxaria.
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title Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
title_short Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
title_full Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
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title_full_unstemmed Street literature in Modern England: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
title_sort street literature in modern england: an analysis of the representations of the criminal woman and the witchcraft in the pamphlet the most cruel and bloody murder (1606)
publisher Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados
series Revista Eletrônica História em Reflexão
issn 1981-2434
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The present article intends to carry out an analytical examination of the representations of women and witchcraft in Modern England based on street literature, focusing on the narrative of the pamphlet The most cruel and bloody murder, published in 1606 seeking to understand the role socially played by printed in the construction of misogynistic images in the context of the reform undertaking since the 15th century in Europe.
topic idade moderna inglesa. literatura de rua. mulheres e bruxaria.
url https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/historiaemreflexao/article/view/12210
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