
Elizabethan Demonology An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, and the Powers Possessed By Them, as It Was Generally Held during the Period of the Reformation, and the Times Immediately Succeeding; with Special Reference to Shakspere and His Works
"Elizabethan Demonology" by Thomas Alfred Spalding is a scholarly treatise written in the late 19th century. The work explores the prevalent beliefs in demons, devils, and the supernatural during the Elizabethan era, particularly in relation to the works of William Shakespeare. The book delves into the historical context, examining how these beliefs shaped societal views and the production of literature during the Reformation and its aftermath. At the start of the essay, the author sets the stage for a deep exploration of Elizabethan thoughts related to demonology, arguing that understanding these beliefs is crucial for comprehending Shakespeare's works. Spalding introduces the challenges of interpreting older literature without a grasp of the historical and cultural context that influenced its creation. He emphasizes that misinterpretations can arise from modern perspectives, leading to a distorted understanding of characters and themes. The tone he adopts stresses the importance of a thorough engagement with Elizabethan societal beliefs, which serves as the foundation for the new insights he hopes to offer about Shakespeare's portrayals of supernatural elements in his plays. The opening establishes the book's intent to bring readers closer to the authentic beliefs that shaped one of the greatest literary figures in history.
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