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The sheer volume of the writing on the Salem witch trials actually becomes disturbing once you pull back to look at the whole. I set out to make a comprehensive list of books while writing this piece and quit at 150, unwilling to make it my life’s work. At a certain point, charting out the literature of Salem, one begins to feel like a psychoanalyst listing the elements of a patient’s neurosis.
Why the Salem witch trials still haunt the American imagination | Books | The Guardian

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