The Open Court 44, No.891

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This very interesting case of diabolical possession in modern times was treated by Alfred de Vigny in his romance, Cinq-Mars (1826). See also [Aubin:] Histoire des diables de Loudun . on de la Possession dcs religieuscs UrsuVmcs et de la condemnation et du snpplice d'Urbain Grandier, cure de la mime ville (Amsterdam. 1737). A popular essay on "The Devils of Loudun" appeared in the National Review, XI (1860), 70-93.
ASMODEUS, DANDY AMONG DEMONS 463 lost his theology here, but he became a man of
...wit. He was then playing a rather low game, but it was at least a cheerful one." The work to which Anatole France refers in this passage is LeSage's already quoted work, le Diable boiteux. In this novel, a young Spanish student from Alcala, named Don Cleophas Leandro Zambullo. for whom, on a certain evening, an ambush was laid by his perfidious mistress, escapes by jumping from roof to roof until he lands in a neighboring garret, which happens to be the laboratory of a magician. Lpon entering this garret, he is besought by a voice out of a phial to deliver the speaker from durance by breaking the glass-bottle.

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