Devil Stories: An Anthology by Maximilian J. Rudwin
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Editor | Rudwin, Maximilian J. (Maximilian Josef), 1885- |
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LoC No. | 21009055 |
Title | Devil Stories: An Anthology |
Note | Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read. |
Contents | The devil in a nunnery, by F.O. Mann -- Belphagor; or, The marriage of the devil, by N. Machiavelli -- The devil and Tom Walker, by W. Irving -- From the memoirs of Satan, by W. Hauff -- St. John's eve, by N.V. Gógol; tr. by Isabel F. Hapgood -- The devil's wager, by W.M. Thackeray -- The painter's bargain, by W.M. Thackeray -- Bon-Bon, by E.A. Poe -- The printer's devil, anonymous -- The devil's mother-in-law, by F. Caballero; tr. by J.H. Ingram -- The generous gambler, by C.P. Baudelaire; tr. by A. Symons -- The three low masses, by A. Daudet; tr. by R. Routledge -- Devil-puzzlers, by F.B. Perkins -- The devil's round, by C. Deulin; tr. by Isabel Bruce -- The legend of Mont St.-Michel, by G. de Maupassant -- The demon pope, by R. Garnett -- Madam Lucifer, by R. Garnett -- Lucifer, by A. France; tr. by A. Allinson -- The devil, by M. Górky; tr. by L. Wiener -- The devil and the old man, by J. Masefield. |
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Summary | "Devil Stories: An Anthology" by Maximilian J. Rudwin is a collection of tales centered around the figure of the Devil, likely written in the early 20th century. This anthology brings together a variety of stories that explore different interpretations and representations of the Devil in literature, showcasing both the humorous and horrifying aspects of his character. Each tale delves into the relationship between humanity and evil, reflecting on moral dilemmas and the consequences of one's choices. The opening of the anthology presents a comprehensive introduction that sets the stage for understanding the significance of the Devil in literature. It discusses the enduring fascination with the figure of Satan throughout history, highlighting how the archetype has evolved from a medieval antagonist to a multifaceted character in modern narratives. The included stories draw from diverse cultural backgrounds and time periods, demonstrating the universal theme of temptation and moral conflict inherent in dealings with the Devil. Additionally, the specific selections such as "The Devil in a Nunnery" and "The Devil and Tom Walker" promise a mix of adventure, satire, and moral lessons, giving readers a taste of the rich tapestry of devilish tales that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections |
Subject | Short stories |
Subject | Devil in literature |
Subject | Devil -- Fiction |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 31754 |
Release Date | Mar 24, 2010 |
Most Recently Updated | Jan 6, 2021 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
Downloads | 390 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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