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Tales of the Devil, edited by Maximilian J. Rudwin, is a captivating collection of stories that explore the timeless and multifaceted figure of the Devil in literature. Originally published in 1921 under the title Devil Stories: An Anthology , this masterful work brings together tales from some of the greatest literary minds, spanning centuries and cultures to examine themes of temptation, ambition, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. Rudwin’s insightful introduction provides historical and cultural context, setting the tone for the diabolical journey that follows. The anthology…mehr

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Tales of the Devil, edited by Maximilian J. Rudwin, is a captivating collection of stories that explore the timeless and multifaceted figure of the Devil in literature. Originally published in 1921 under the title Devil Stories: An Anthology, this masterful work brings together tales from some of the greatest literary minds, spanning centuries and cultures to examine themes of temptation, ambition, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Rudwin’s insightful introduction provides historical and cultural context, setting the tone for the diabolical journey that follows. The anthology features The Devil in a Nunnery by Francis Oscar Mann, a darkly humorous tale of temptation, alongside Niccolò Machiavelli’s Belphagor, a biting satire on human folly. Washington Irving’s classic The Devil and Tom Walker presents a chilling Faustian bargain, while Wilhelm Hauff’s From the Memoirs of Satan offers a witty glimpse into the Devil’s cunning.
From Nikolai Gogol’s eerie St. John’s Eve to William Makepeace Thackeray’s The Devil’s Wager and The Painter’s Bargain, the collection delves into the complex morality surrounding the Devil’s deals. Edgar Allan Poe’s Bon-Bon adds a touch of macabre humor, and Charles Baudelaire’s The Generous Gambler explores philosophical musings on humanity’s darker desires. Folkloric tales such as The Devil’s Mother-in-Law by Fernán Caballero and The Three Low Masses by Alphonse Daudet weave the Devil into the fabric of cultural tradition.
Other highlights include Lucifer by Anatole France, a profound exploration of rebellion and ambition; Maxim Gorky’s The Devil, an insightful look at human weakness; and John Masefield’s The Devil and the Old Man, a poignant meditation on mortality and redemption. Guy de Maupassant’s The League of Mont St. Michel and Richard Garnett’s The Demon Pope showcase the Devil’s influence on faith, power, and tradition.
With its expertly curated selection of stories, Tales of the Devil transcends its original publication as Devil Stories to remain a definitive collection for lovers of classic literature, folklore, and gothic storytelling. This enduring anthology invites readers to confront the complexities of human nature and the seductive allure of the ultimate trickster, making it a must-read for anyone drawn to tales of darkness, wit, and moral intrigue.