Eleven of fairy tales from around the world all featuring a devil or a demon. This unique collection has gathered stories from the cultures and countries of Hungary, Ireland, Transylvania, Gascony,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
No one writes them like these anymore. And no one illustrates them like Robin Jacques anymore. A Book of Devils and Demons is an anthology of 12 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by the author. In the book's foreword, Manning-Sanders describes devils and demons as being similar in one important way: "Most of them are tricksters who delight in pestering human beings; and it is not easy to get the better of them since they have magic powers..." As for the difference between the two beings, she writes: "...[Y]ou can't kill a devil, but you can kill a demon. ... [N]o power on earth, or above the earth, or under the earth, can destroy Satan and his tribe of devils. They are, like the angels, immortal: they live forever." Table of Contents Foreword 1. Tripple-Trapple (Denmark) 2. The Demon's Daughter (Transylvania) 3. Something Wonderful (Finland) 4. Jack at Hell Gate (Hungary) 5. The Monkey Nursemaid (India) 6. Ironhead (Hungary) 7. The Peppercorn Oxen (Hungary) 8. The Blacksmith and the Devil (Gascony) 9. The Kittle-Kittle Car (Alsace) 10. A Ride to Hell (Denmark) 11. The Little Red Mannikin (Carpathian Mountains) 12. The Hill Demon (Norway)
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