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Delusion; or, The Witch of New England

Eliza Buckminster Lee

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Delusion; or, The Witch of New England by Eliza Buckminster Lee is a captivating novel that explores the hysteria surrounding the Salem witch trials in 1692. Written in a gothic and suspenseful style, this book delves into the psyche of the accused witches and the community that turned against them. Lee's meticulous attention to historical detail and vivid descriptions bring the events of the witch trials to life, making it a compelling read for those interested in both history and literature. With its atmospheric setting and complex characters, Delusion; or, The Witch of New England is a powerful exploration of fear, paranoia, and the destructive power of superstition. Eliza Buckminster Lee, a renowned writer and historian, drew inspiration from her own research on the Salem witch trials to craft this thought-provoking novel. Her insight into the social and political dynamics of the time period shines through in the narrative, adding depth and authenticity to the story. This book is highly recommended for readers who enjoy historically accurate fiction that challenges conventional beliefs and explores the darker aspects of human nature.

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American author, Female protagonist, Historical fiction, Dark psychological exploration, New England superstitions, Psychological thriller, Colonial era, Salem witch trials, Fear and paranoia impact, Human behavior complexities