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The Ghosting of Anne Armstrong

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Ghosting of Anne Armstrong

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781906897956

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

26th March 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Witchcraft

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

360

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 198mm

Description

A novel that tells a four-hundred-year-old tale of witchcraft and intrigue, reimagining the life of a servant girl who accuses her neighbors of being witches.Michael Cawood Green's novel The Ghosting of Anne Armstrong calls up the lost voice of a fourteen-year-old girl who, between January and May 1673, made some of the most dramatic accusations in the history of English witchcraft and then disappeared, leaving behind the mystery of what drove her to insist, in the face of rejection after rejection, on telling so strange a story-ultimately at the cost of her own life.Fantastic yet compelling, Anne Armstrong's accusations against her neighbors in an isolated part of the Tyne Valley were recorded in the court depositions that form the basis for this literary thriller from Goldsmiths Press. Following a fictional historian who becomes obsessed with tracking Anne through each twist and turn of the legal proceedings, the reader is drawn ineluctably into the shadowy world where Anne's dark tale plays out to its devastating end. T he narrative is shot through with questions- Why does Anne risk being suspected of witchcraft herself as she accuses an ever-increasing number of others Is she seeking revenge, or does she want to earn money as a witch finder How does a young, illiterate woman have such detailed knowledge of esoteric forms of witchcraft How does she learn to understand and manipulate the legal process Is she a victim of her own hallucinations Or is she telling the truth-the truth as she sees it, as perhaps only she can see it And, finally, how does she meet her lonely death in the building which-if reports about appearances of her ghost are to be believed-she has never left

Reviews

his writing propels this story into deliciously frightening, and exciting, territory.

Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Michael Cawood Green is a writer and Professor in English and Creative Writing, in the Department of Humanities at Northumbria University.

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