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- Q15463366 description "British writer".
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- Q15463366 abstract "Frances Hill (born 1943 in London, England) is the author of four non-fiction books on the Salem Witch Trials, including the widely acclaimed A Delusion of Satan, published in hardback by Doubleday and paperback by da Capo.Hill seeks to retell the story of the trials in order to better understand the psychological and social causes for the witch-hunt. She theorizes that much of the hysteria centered on the witch hunt was actually caused by various outside stresses, such as the repressive theology of the Puritan religion, the constant fear of Indian attacks, and the political struggle between the families of the "victims" and those accused of witchcraft. (Betty Parris and Abigail Williams lived under the roof of the domineering Puritan minister Samuel Parris, who was a political ally of the Putnam family, one of whom, Ann Putnam, Jr., was among the "afflicted.")Frances Hill's other non-fiction books on the witch trials are The Salem Witch Trials Reader (da Capo), Hunting for Witches (Commonwealth Editions) and Such Men Are Dangerous (Upper Access).Frances Hill has also written three novels: Out of Bounds, A Fatal Delusion, and Deliverance from Evil.".
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- Q15463366 dateOfBirth "1943".
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- Q15463366 comment "Frances Hill (born 1943 in London, England) is the author of four non-fiction books on the Salem Witch Trials, including the widely acclaimed A Delusion of Satan, published in hardback by Doubleday and paperback by da Capo.Hill seeks to retell the story of the trials in order to better understand the psychological and social causes for the witch-hunt.".
- Q15463366 label "Frances Hill".
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