Anne de Chantraine
Anne de Chantraine (1605 – 17 October 1622) was one of the many people to be accused and burned for witchcraft in the Great Witch Hunts of the 17th century.[1]
Life and death
At the age of 17, she was burned in one of Waret-la-Chaussée (now central Belgium), Liège, or elsewhere in France.[2] French language works have covered her life and have been reviewed in such notable sources as TIME magazine.[3]
Scholarly analysis
Susan Petit writes, "Anne's life consists of a struggle for recognition which finally she can achieve only by being condemned as a witch. The girl is raised by a semi-vagrant and drunken father who turns her over to nuns when she reaches puberty.....Anne's life is a battle with insignificance, both in the sense of meaninglessness and that of unimportance....To be executed, for Anne, is to be acknowledged as a person, an adult, and someone important: she is the center of attention at her execution."[4]
In popular culture
Anne de Chantraine is a playable character in Nightmare/Atmosfear,[5][6] a series of interactive board games. She is a witch in the series, and has thus far appeared in all but two games.[7] She hosted the third installment of the series.[8]
References
- ↑ Gaston Compère, Anne de Chantraine ou la Naissance d'une ombre (La Renaissance du Livre, 2002).
- ↑ Executed During The Burning Times
- ↑ "Clay and Fire," TIME (Friday, Oct. 31, 1969).
- ↑ Susan Petit, Françoise Mallet-Joris (Rodopi, 2001), 40-41.
- ↑ Anne de Chantraine: The Witch
- ↑ Official Atmosfear website Archived March 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Anne de Chantraine - The Witch
- ↑ Rules for Nightmare III