Crafting the Witch: Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England
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Crafting the Witch: Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England

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This book analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arthurian romance in England from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries.

In the earlier texts, magic is predominantly a masculine pursuit, garnering its user prestige and power, but in the later texts, magic becomes a primarily feminine activity, one that marks its user as wicked and heretical.

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Hardcover, 190 pages
Published January 19th 2007 by Routledge
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The price point on this book (and analysis of Middle English) indicates that it's an academic text, but the writing is startlingly informal at times — as when she calls one particular Disney witch "eeevil". Interesting stuff, though.
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