Label
Witchcraft in literature
Name
Witchcraft in literature
Incoming Resources
- CliffsNotes Miller's The crucible, by Jennifer L. Scheidt
- Arthur Miller's The crucible, written by Lona McGregor with Tony Buzan
- The witch in history, early modern and twentieth-century representations, Diane Purkiss
- Arthur Miller's The crucible, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Understanding The crucible, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Claudia Durst Johnson and Vernon E. Johnson
- The crucible, Arthur Miller, [writers, Ross Douthat, Selena Ward]
- The crucible;, text and criticism
- The crucible, text and criticism
- Anne Rice, a critical companion, Jennifer Smith
- The science of witchcraft, the truth behind Sabrina, Maleficent, Glinda, and more of your favorite fictional witches, Meg Hafdahl, Kelly Florence
- Anne Rice, a critical companion, Jennifer Smith
- Readings on The crucible, Thomas Siebold, book editor
- Arthur Miller's The crucible, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom