The Cultural Construction of Monstrous Children. Группа авторов

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and give me a true answer of all things that I shall ask thee of.36

      In his book Daemonologie, King James I writes:

      Three-headed, you’re Persephone, Megaira,

      Allekto […] who shake your locks

      Of fearful serpents on your brow, who sound

      The roar of bulls out from your mouths, whose womb

      Is decked out with the scales of creeping things […]

      Bull-headed, you have the eyes of bulls, the voice

      Another spell, addressed to the ‘Ruler of Tartaros’, describes her as ‘dog-shaped, spinner of Fate […] dragoness, lion, she-wolf’; and it goes on:

      I’ll speak the signs to you:

      Bronze sandal of her who rules Tartaros,

      Thus, these spells are not only significantly similar to the descriptions of spirits in The Sworn Book but are also evocative of the black dog who haunted Margaret Byrom, John Starkie and the other children in the Starkie household. However, one of the most striking accounts of a Black Dog encounter occurs in the statements taken by Nicholas Starkie’s uncle Roger Nowell from Alizon Device, a teenage member of the family of magical practitioners at the centre of the 1612 Pendle witchcraft case. Alizon’s description of her first encounter with the spirit vividly establishes the eerie, sexually charged connection that is forged between them:

      When Ann Jefferies was about to be arrested,

      Conclusion


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