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Witchfinder General (novel)

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Originally published
  
1966

Genre
  
Horror

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Author
  
Ronald Bassett

Adaptations
  
Witchfinder General (1968)

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Witchfinder General is a 1966 novel written by Ronald Bassett. It tells the heavily fictionalized story of Matthew Hopkins, a notorious 17th-century witch-hunter.

According to historian Malcolm Gaskill, in Bassett’s novel Hopkins is a 50-ish Ipswich lawyer “who becomes a pikeman in a parliamentarian regiment to escape his creditors, and from there reinvents himself as ‘a black-winged Attila, leaving behind him a trail of gibbet-hung corpses’.” Promoted as a horror novel, the back cover blurb of the book warned that the contents were “Not for those with delicate stomachs.” The book served as the basis for Michael Reeves’s violent and controversial 1968 film of the same name, also known as The Conqueror Worm.

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