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Flowers from Hell: A Satanic Reader

by Nikolas Schreck

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Unholy creations from the world's greatest authors and artists are bound toghether in this essential illustrated anthology of Luciferian literature. Charting the progress of the Prince of Darkness via the short stories, novels and poetry of centuries past, this Satanic sampler summons forth the Devil in a fascinating array of guises. Erotic seducer, Gothic horror, Decadent libertine, Romantic anti-hero: these are only a few of the many faces of Satan collected here. Contributors include Baudelaire, Crowley, Dante, Goethe, Huysmans, Marlowe, Edgar Allen Poe and many more.… (more)
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Unholy creations from the world's greatest authors and artists are bound toghether in this essential illustrated anthology of Luciferian literature. Charting the progress of the Prince of Darkness via the short stories, novels and poetry of centuries past, this Satanic sampler summons forth the Devil in a fascinating array of guises. Erotic seducer, Gothic horror, Decadent libertine, Romantic anti-hero: these are only a few of the many faces of Satan collected here. Contributors include Baudelaire, Crowley, Dante, Goethe, Huysmans, Marlowe, Edgar Allen Poe and many more.

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