That devil's trick

That devil's trick

Author: William Hughes

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2015-11-01

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 152610198X

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That devil’s trick is the first study of nineteenth-century hypnotism based primarily on the popular – rather than medical – appreciation of the subject. Drawing on the reports of mesmerists, hypnotists, quack doctors and serious physicians printed in popular newspapers from the early years of the nineteenth century to the Victorian fin de siècle, the book provides an insight into how continental mesmerism was first understood in Britain, how a number of distinctively British varieties of mesmerism developed, and how these were continually debated in medical, moral and legal terms. Highly relevant to the study of the many authors – Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Bram Stoker and Conan Doyle among them – whose fiction was informed by the imagery of mesmerism, That devil’s trick will be an essential resource for anybody with an interest in the popular and literary culture of the nineteenth century, including literary scholars, medical historians and the general reader.


The Devil's Labyrinth

The Devil's Labyrinth

Author: John Saul

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: 2008-07-29

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0345507304

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"New York Times"-bestselling author Saul is at his diabolical best, in this thrilling new novel of an exorcist who has learned how to reverse the mysterious art--to summon evil instead of driving it out.


The Devil Aspect

The Devil Aspect

Author: Craig Russell

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2020-01-21

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0525564780

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Steeped in the folklore of Eastern Europe, and set in the shadow of Nazi darkness erupting just beyond the Czech border, this bone-chilling, richly imagined novel is propulsively entertaining, and impossible to put down. "A wildly entertaining story...Russell has created a truly frightening story." —The New York Times Book Review Czechoslovakia, 1935: Viktor Kosárek, a newly trained psychiatrist who studied under Carl Jung, arrives at the infamous Hrad Orlu Asylum for the Criminally Insane. The facility is located in a medieval mountaintop castle surrounded by forests, on a site that is well known for concealing dark secrets going back many centuries. The asylum houses six inmates--the country's most treacherous killers--known to the terrified public as the Devil's Six. Viktor intends to use a new medical technique to prove that these patients share a common archetype of evil, a phenomenon he calls The Devil Aspect. Yet as he begins to learn the stunning secrets of these patients, he must face the unnerving possibility that these six may share a darker truth. Meanwhile, in Prague, fear grips the city as a phantom serial killer emerges in the dark alleys. Police investigator Lukas Smolak, desperate to locate the culprit (a copycat of Jack the Ripper), turns to Viktor and the doctors at Hrad Orlu for their expertise with the psychotic criminal mind. And Viktor finds himself wrapped up in a case more terrifying than he could have ever imagined.


The Devil's Acolyte

The Devil's Acolyte

Author: Michael Jecks

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-10-10

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1471126234

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Amidst the myth and folklore of Tavistock, one tale above others strikes fear into the hearts of the town's inhabitants - that of the murders on the Abbot's Way. Now, in the autumn of 1322, history seems to be repeating itself.


The Devil's Disciples

The Devil's Disciples

Author: Susanna Gregory

Publisher: Sphere

Published: 2010-12-02

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0748124500

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For the twentieth anniversary of the start of the Matthew Bartholomew series, Sphere is delighted to reissue all of the medieval monk's cases with beautiful new series-style covers. ------------------------------------ The winter of 1353 has been appallingly wet, there is a fever outbreak amongst the poorer townspeople and the country is not yet fully recovered from the aftermath of the plague. The increasing reputation and wealth of the Cambridge colleges are causing dangerous tensions between the town, Church and University. Matthew Bartholomew is called to look into the deaths of three members of the University of who died from drinking poisoned wine, and soon he stumbles upon criminal activities that implicate his relatives, friends and colleagues - so he must solve the case before matters in the town get out of hand... Rumours of plague threaten Cambridge again, ten years after the Black Death had almost laid waste to the town. Neither the church nor its priests had defended people from the disease and now they turn elsewhere for protection, to pagan ritual and magical potions. It is a ripe atmosphere to be exploited by the mysterious 'Sorcerer', an anonymous magician whose increasing influence seems certain to oust both civil and church leaders from power. One murder, another unexplained death, a font filled with blood, a desecreated grave - all bear the hallmarks of the Sorcerer's hand, only the identity of the magician remains a mystery. One which Matthew Barthlomew must quickly get to the bottom of in order for he and his University colleagues to be free from danger...


Super Devil King

Super Devil King

Author: Da MoBaiYang

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2019-10-07

Total Pages: 814

ISBN-13: 1646772504

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"I suspect. But this is the task of the Organization, you understand. "The man's tone remained calm, but he seemed to have already connected the dots. Even if he escaped to the most remote part of South Africa, he would still be unable to escape from the organization.


Devil King Don't Be Proud

Devil King Don't Be Proud

Author: Liu LiHuo

Publisher: Funstory

Published: 2020-07-17

Total Pages: 804

ISBN-13: 1649910843

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The moment he opened his eyes, he became the cannon fodder in the book? Who said that she wouldn't beat him to death when she crossed worlds to eat, drink, and flirt with men! There was a male and female host eyeing him covetously, while there were also a few dregs that grinded their blades. She was done for! Opening a clinic, seizing the Hou Mansion, and torturing dregs. On the way, he would also help that group of super villains who were crippled and disfigured... At first, this villain was really difficult to deal with. A certain woman: "Prince, I feel that we can cooperate." A certain Savage King said, "Scram." A certain woman licked her face, "Prince, I think we should communicate a little more." A certain Savage King frowned, "Scram, there's no need." But then ... A certain woman angrily said, "You big liar!" What they said about losing power and disfigurement were all lies! The Savage King's eyes were full of affection for him. "Little Sing, This King was wrong."


Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down

Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down

Author: Pamela J. Walker

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2001-04-02

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780520925854

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Those people in uniforms who ring bells and raise money for the poor during the holiday season belong to a religious movement that in 1865 combined early feminism, street preaching, holiness theology, and intentionally outrageous singing into what soon became the Salvation Army. In Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down, Pamela Walker emphasizes how thoroughly the Army entered into nineteenth-century urban life. She follows the movement from its Methodist roots and East London origins through its struggles with the established denominations of England, problems with the law and the media, and public manifestations that included street brawls with working-class toughs. The Salvation Army was a neighborhood religion, with a "battle plan" especially suited to urban working-class geography and cultural life. The ability to use popular leisure activities as inspiration was a major factor in the Army's success, since pubs, music halls, sports, and betting were regarded as its principal rivals. Salvationist women claimed the "right to preach" and enjoyed spiritual authority and public visibility more extensively than in virtually any other religious or secular organization. Opposition to the new movement was equally energetic and took many forms, but even as contemporary music hall performers ridiculed the "Hallelujah Lasses," the Salvation Army was spreading across Great Britain and the Continent, and on to North America. The Army offered a distinctive response to the dilemmas facing Victorian Christians, in particular the relationship between what Salvationists believed and the work they did. Walker fills in the social, cultural, and religious contexts that make that relationship come to life.