Discoverie of Witches
Step back in time to the Lancaster Assizes of 1612 with Discoverie of Witches by Blake Morrison. This compelling poetry collection, published in 2012, spans 80 pages and vividly reimagines the harrowing events surrounding the infamous witch trials in Pendle, Lancashire. Through Morrison's evocative verses, readers are introduced to a diverse cast of characters, from the accused witches to their accusers, including a child who tragically testifies against her own mother and the hangman who carries out his grim duties with a complex mix of loyalty and compassion. With its rich historical context and emotional depth, Discoverie of Witches not only sheds light on the dark realities of witch hunting but also invites readers to reflect on the nature of justice and humanity. Perfect for poetry lovers and history enthusiasts alike, this book is a powerful exploration of fear, power, and the human condition.