The article focuses on the image of witches in the iconography, literature, and imagination of the inhabitants of Early Modern Europe (from the late Middle Ages to the Enlightenment). It endeavours to explain whether the role and function of magical figures in Early Modern literature is conditioned by gender and by the conviction that magic is related to the biological functions of women. I will also attempt to determine how the stereotype of the witch emerged and whether its function in literaturę was influenced by the changed relations between the sexes in the 18th century. Although the main area of interest are works in Polish, numerous references to foreign literature are also made
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
The article contains an analysis of the figure of a witch in various popular culture texts, which ar...
The article focuses on the image of witches in the iconography, literature, and imagination of the i...
This work is a monograph on filling the Polish publishing gap in the subject of the early-modern ste...
In Christian Europe, witches are usually spoken about in the context of inquisition and court. The c...
The article is an attempt to carry out a linguistic analysis of the image of woman included in selec...
In this essay I will compare depictions of women in Northern Renaissance prints and the modern media...
The thesis explores the elements that make the witch and what elements have appeared in almost every...
The aim of the article is to present the image of a woman – marked with the figure of a witch – orie...
The thesis presents the characters of women possessing simultaneously the demonic an angelic feature...
This essay examines literary witches in three Swedish novels from the 1840s, with the purpose to sho...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
Witches are imaginary creatures. But in Poland as in Europe and its colonies in the early modern per...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
The article contains an analysis of the figure of a witch in various popular culture texts, which ar...
The article focuses on the image of witches in the iconography, literature, and imagination of the i...
This work is a monograph on filling the Polish publishing gap in the subject of the early-modern ste...
In Christian Europe, witches are usually spoken about in the context of inquisition and court. The c...
The article is an attempt to carry out a linguistic analysis of the image of woman included in selec...
In this essay I will compare depictions of women in Northern Renaissance prints and the modern media...
The thesis explores the elements that make the witch and what elements have appeared in almost every...
The aim of the article is to present the image of a woman – marked with the figure of a witch – orie...
The thesis presents the characters of women possessing simultaneously the demonic an angelic feature...
This essay examines literary witches in three Swedish novels from the 1840s, with the purpose to sho...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
Witches are imaginary creatures. But in Poland as in Europe and its colonies in the early modern per...
Working from the foundation laid by leading historians of medieval witchcraft -- most notably Richar...
This article examines what ‘gender’ meant and how it shaped and constituted experience for men and w...
This article examines historically competing categories of magic and religion and their gendered tra...
The article contains an analysis of the figure of a witch in various popular culture texts, which ar...