Giles Corey, Yeoman: A Play
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"Giles Corey, the Coachman: A Play" is a tragicomedy by the American writer Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. This drama revolves around the trial of Giles Corey, who was accused of practicing black magic during the Great War of Atonement. This play reveals to the reader complex moral issues related to the history of the Salem trials and the beliefs of the peasants of that time. The author successfully combines historical facts with fiction, recreating the atmosphere of fear, hysteria and belief in supernatural forces. "Giles Corey, the Coachman" is a work that forces the reader to rethink the black and white categories of good and evil, faith and doubt, truth and lies.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2006-03-10
- Title
- Giles Corey, Yeoman: A Play
- Subject
- American drama -- 19th century
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