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I found the real-world New England witch(es) who inspired Robert Eggers’ folk horror film The VVitch. They’re all here, in Samuel Adams Drake’s 1884 masterwork: A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore in Prose and Poetry (note: I may earn a small affiliate commission if you make a purchase through the link below) A Book of New England Legends and Folk Lore: https://amzn.to/4pRWEPA Want to read a text-version of this essay, complete with links to references and resources? Head on over to FolkloreInFilm.com: https://folkloreinfilm.com/2025/10/01... 00:00 Intro 00:35 The Salem Witch Trials (1692-93) 01:56 When Is The VVitch Set? (1630s) 03:07 The Tragical Story of Urbain Grandier (1634) 04:20 Time to Make the Magical Flying Ointment 05:23 Kids Say the Darndest Things: VVitch Edition 06:30 Witch Familiars: Animal Friends With Benefits 09:26 What’s My Prayer Again? 10:00 The Case of Mistress Ann Hibbins 10:53 The Witch of Hampton, Goody Cole 12:57 Old Mammy Redd of Marblehead Fan of Robert Eggers? You might like the video I made about his sophomore film, The Lighthouse: • Folklore in The Lighthouse Everyone Missed Love folk-horror films? I just threw my (non-pointy) hat into the ring with the short film Samhain, available over on my IrishMyths channel: • Samhain: A Short Film | Folk Horror, Irish...