The belief in the reality of demons and the restless dead formed a central facet of the medieval worldview. Whether a pestilent-spreading corpse mobilised by the devil, a purgatorial spirit returning to earth to ask for suffrage, or a shape-shifting demon intent on crushing its victims as they slept, encounters with supernatural entities were often met with consternation and fear. Chroniclers, hagiographers, sermon writers, satirists, poets, and even medical practitioners utilised the cultural ‘text’ of the supernatural encounter in many different ways, showcasing the multiplicity of contemporary attitudes to death, disease, and the afterlife. In this volume, Stephen Gordon explores the ways in which conflicting ideas about the intention an...
Magic and divine intervention as concepts might at first seem to be wholly separate from material go...
Scholars such as Noël Carroll have traditionally placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre a...
Scholars including Noël Carroll have placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre at the eighte...
The belief in the reality of demons and the restless dead formed a central facet of the medieval wor...
This thesis project considers the efficacy of the dead as a source of consolation for the medieval r...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
The aim of this article is to analyse the popular perception of the nightmare in medieval Europe. Th...
This thesis explores the origins and purpose of the stories about restless corpses appearing in the ...
This article is an analysis of some of the most important instances of apparitions linked with the n...
William of Newburgh's Historia rerum Anglicarum (c.1198) is one of the foremost literary artefacts o...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
For the people of early modern England, the dividing line between the natural and supernatural world...
Written accounts of supernatural encounters often include reference to speech acts performed by the ...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
Magic and divine intervention as concepts might at first seem to be wholly separate from material go...
Scholars such as Noël Carroll have traditionally placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre a...
Scholars including Noël Carroll have placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre at the eighte...
The belief in the reality of demons and the restless dead formed a central facet of the medieval wor...
This thesis project considers the efficacy of the dead as a source of consolation for the medieval r...
This work aims to describe and examine the beliefs about the supernatural in two cultures which, des...
The aim of this article is to analyse the popular perception of the nightmare in medieval Europe. Th...
This thesis explores the origins and purpose of the stories about restless corpses appearing in the ...
This article is an analysis of some of the most important instances of apparitions linked with the n...
William of Newburgh's Historia rerum Anglicarum (c.1198) is one of the foremost literary artefacts o...
Witches, ghosts, fairies. Premodern Europe was filled with strange creatures, with the devil lurking...
Discerning Spirits: Sanctity and Possession in the Later Middle Ages examines the responses of diffe...
For the people of early modern England, the dividing line between the natural and supernatural world...
Written accounts of supernatural encounters often include reference to speech acts performed by the ...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
Magic and divine intervention as concepts might at first seem to be wholly separate from material go...
Scholars such as Noël Carroll have traditionally placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre a...
Scholars including Noël Carroll have placed the terminus post quem of the horror genre at the eighte...