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[WOODMAN, David] White Magic and English Renaissance Drama
[WOODMAN, David] White Magic and English Renaissance Drama
Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. 148pp. Beige cloth with red spine titles. A near fine copy in a very good or better, price-clipped dust jacket.
Primarily concerned with the treatment of white magic in English Renaissance drama and the probable responses of then-contemporary audiences to magic, this study explores some of the sources and the history of white magic and relates them to sixteenth and seventeenth century drama in England. There are excellent chapters on Shakespeare's The Tempest, and Johnson's The Alchemist. Though black magic has always gotten more coverage, white magic did play a part in people's acceptance of magic in general.

