Semiotics of the Salem witch Trials
Salem Witch Trials
978-613-8-78269-8
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2011-12-06
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In 1692 in colonial America the Salem Witch Trials are an excellent example of signs being everywhere and everything. Peter Charles Hoffer states that humans live in two individual worlds of sensation, the first being the immediately available and the second the invisible. These two worlds play a large part in not only the Salem Witch Trials but all witch trials throughout history. These signs today are seen as the “paranormal”, the invisible world that Hoffer talks about. This includes the spectrum of ghosts, spirits, the devil and witches.
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