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The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz Peter A. Morton

The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz By Peter A. Morton

The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz by Peter A. Morton


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The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz provides excellent insight into the complexities of Protestant attitudes to melancholy and the Devil, and into the circumstances of young women in early modern Europe.

The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz Summary

The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz by Peter A. Morton

Elizabeth Lorentz was a young maid servant in early modern Germany who believed herself to be tormented by the devil, and who was eventually brought to trial in 1667. The trial grappled with the question of whether Lorentz was a willing accomplice of the devil or suffering from melancholy as a result of her previous sins. To provide readers with historical context, Morton includes an introduction to the early modern issues of demonic pact, possession, and spiritual melancholy, and as a supplement, a contemporary record of demonic possession of another young woman. The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz provides excellent insight into the complexities of Protestant attitudes to melancholy and the Devil, and into the circumstances of young women in early modern Europe.

The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz Reviews

The accessibility of this edition is its greatest strength. It is exactly the kind of primary source edition for which instructors are continually searching. The content, style, length, and perhaps most importantly, price, are ideal for use in an undergraduate setting. Morton ends his introduction with a line describing a 'conceptual world different from our own but inhabited by people very much like us,' (lv) and The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz is a wonderful examination of exactly that. -- Margaret Lewis, University of Tennessee at Martin * Early Modern Women, Spring 2020 *
This short book is a major scholarly contribution to the ongoing fine-tuning of our understanding of the spiritual climate of the period, while at the same time ideal for classroom use. -- Moshe Sluhovsky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem * The Medieval Review *

About Peter A. Morton

Peter A. Morton is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Humanities at Mount Royal University. Barbara Dahms is a translator.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Preface Notes on the Translation Introduction: The Devil in the World of Elizabeth Lorentz 1. Elizabeth Lorentz and the Devil 2. The Trial of Elizabeth Lorentz 3. A World Disordered 4. Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation 5. The Protestant Reformation in Brunswick 6. Elizabeth's Place in a Lutheran Urban Household 7. Religious Instruction 8. The Devil and the Concept of Anfechtung 9. The Demonic Pact 10. Demonic Possession 11. Melancholy 12. Conclusion The Trial of Elizabeth Lorentz, Brunswick, Germany 1667-1668 List of People Folio 1 Folio 2 Folio 3 Folio 4 Folio 5 Folio 6 Folio 7 Folio 8 Folio 9 Folio 10 Folio 11 Folio 12 Folio 13 Folio 14 Folio 15 Folio 16 Appendix Melchior Neukirch, Devout Christian Prayers Against the Devils in the Poor Possessed People, 1596 Works Cited Index

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NLS9781442634916
9781442634916
144263491X
The Bedevilment of Elizabeth Lorentz by Peter A. Morton
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Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2018-12-12
144
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