To this day, Salem, Massachusetts, is synonymous with the witch
trials of 1692. Their unique pace and structure has not only made
the infamous town a strong cultural metaphor, but has generated
countless novels, short stories, and plays over the past 200 years.
This book marks the first comprehensive analysis of literary Salem
and its historical as well as contemporary significance, from
Nathaniel Hawthorne's literature of the 19th century to Arthur
Miller's The Crucible to a growing corpus of contemporary fiction.
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