The Witch of Edmonton is a captivating tale set against the backdrop of a small English village gripped by superstition and fear. This classic play, penned by William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, and John Ford, unfolds the tragic story of Elizabeth Sawyer, an outcast branded as a witch by her community. The narrative explores themes of injustice, social alienation, and the volatile power dynamics at play in 17th-century society.
This edition of The Witch of Edmonton is expertly designed to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the historical context while keeping them engaged with its rich dialogues and intense drama. Whether you are a student of literature or a fan of classic plays, this book offers a brilliant insight into one of the era's most thought-provoking works.
This paperback edition is perfect for those who appreciate the tangible feel of a book and want to delve into a masterpiece that fuses historical events with captivating storytelling.