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Ford, Thomas |
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Ford, Thomas (c. 1580-1648)
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| In 1916, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Harvey Firestone take one of their annual "vagabond" trips, camping in Saratoga Springs. Then, by comparing The Witch of Edmonton (John Ford, Thomas Dekker, and William Rowley) to its prose source, Henry Goodcole's The Wonderful Discoverie of Elizabeth Sawyer, a Witch, Late of Edmonton, Her Conviction and Condemnation and Death, Kezar demonstrates how the play turns Goodcole's narrative into a spectacle which exposes the complicity of the community, whose own ends were served by the witchcraft trial, into a "fantasy of persecution. Such sporting titans of the day as Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and even President Warren Harding were renowned enthusiasts. |
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