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Foreword by Joseph Leo Koerner
Introduction: Baldung's Polluted Witches, Poison Maids, Basilisks and Crones
1. The Abject Erotic Feminine in Baldung
2. The World of Baldung's 1510 Witches' Sabbath
3. Baldung's 'Jewish' Witches
4. Baldung and the Witch Doctors
5. Blood, Visions, Witch Women and Saints
6. Baldung and the Morality of Vision
7. Classical Reception, Toxic Femininity and Hippomanes
8. Humanist Humour in Baldung
9. Erudite Obscenities and Pious Pornography
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Endnotes
Index
Foreword by Joseph Leo Koerner
Introduction: Baldung's Polluted Witches, Poison Maids, Basilisks and Crones
1. The Abject Erotic Feminine in Baldung
2. The World of Baldung's 1510 Witches' Sabbath
3. Baldung's 'Jewish' Witches
4. Baldung and the Witch Doctors
5. Blood, Visions, Witch Women and Saints
6. Baldung and the Morality of Vision
7. Classical Reception, Toxic Femininity and Hippomanes
8. Humanist Humour in Baldung
9. Erudite Obscenities and Pious Pornography
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Endnotes
Index