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Author of introduction, etc. Köster, Patricia, 1932-
LoC No. 73620545
Title Arbuthnotiana: The Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost (1712) A Catalogue of Dr. Arbuthnot's Library (1779)
Note Reading ease score: 61.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Arbuthnotiana: The Story of the St. Alb-ns Ghost" is a satirical work that belongs to both the political and literary genres, written in the early 18th century. This compilation includes a politically charged ghost story that cleverly critiques societal issues and figures of the time, particularly through the lens of Tory propaganda. The narrative revolves around the notorious ghost of Mother Haggy, whose reputation for witchcraft and mischief haunts the community, serving as a vehicle for satire against political figures and the Whig party. The opening of the story sets up the character of Mother Haggy, who is introduced as a feared witch in St. Albans during King James I's reign. The narrator discusses the societal superstitions and credulities that allow such figures to thrive, establishing a tone that is both humorous and critical. As the narrative progresses, Haggy's infamous exploits become central to the unfolding events, and the anecdotes surrounding her life hint at a broader commentary on the follies and mismanagement of those in power. The ghost's eventual reappearance sets the stage for conflicts involving her descendants, Avaro and Haggite, as they navigate their complicated relationships with the community and their own corrupt practices. This opening portion serves as a rich tapestry of wit and social reflection that maintains its relevance even in contemporary discourse. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DA: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Great Britain, Ireland, Central Europe
Subject Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714 -- Humor
Subject Early printed books -- England -- Bibliography -- Catalogs
Subject Private libraries -- England -- Catalogs
Subject Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735 -- Library -- Catalogs
Subject Satire, English -- Bibliography -- Catalogs
Subject Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714 -- Pamphlets
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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