University of Aberdeen Toil & Trouble!

Explore how this fascination with magic, power and the devil led to persecution and death of supposed ‘witches’.


TOIL & TROUBLE! 
 
This Glaswegian woodcut block print depicts a scene from the famous narrative poem, Tam o' Shanter, written by Robert Burns ( possibly a distant relative of mine) in 1791. In the poem, drunken farmer Tam, happens upon a meeting of witches and the Devil in the local haunted church and the ensuing chaos. Source of info from the University of Aberdeen, they have a very interesting Witchcraft exhibition which is still available to view online.


This student-curated online exhibition explores the unique history of witchcraft in Scotland. Delve into over 200 years of witch history through themes of medicine, gender bias, the church, witch hunts and modern representation. Explore how this fascination with magic, power and the devil led to persecution and death of supposed ‘witches’.

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https://exhibitions.abdn.ac.uk/university-collections/exhibits/show/toil_and_trouble/summary/



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