Interest in characters deemed villainous remains a pillar of scholarship. The intrigue lies in characters’ presentation, rather than solely residing in their malevolent deeds. The motives, or lack thereof, behind their evil, whether they have redeemable qualities, and the ways in which others (in the fictional world and in reality) perceive them are all critical aspects of any character labeled a rogue. This thesis chronicles the evolution of the Satan figure and is divided into chapters, each of which centers around one work of fiction and its respective Satan figure. The emphasized literature includes: The Divine Comedy 1: Hell (1320), The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (1592), Paradise Lost (1674), and Dracula (1897). To analyze the...
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradis...
This doctoral thesis complements earlier scholarship by Marina Warner concerning the Boogeyman as a ...
CITATION: Jonker, L. C. 2017. Satan made me do it! : the development of a Satan figure as social-the...
This project deals with the one and only character of Satan, revealing him through the eyes of the m...
The character of Satan has been explored repeatedly in American films, although neither film nor rel...
Satan has captured the imagination of writers in the English language for centuries. This figure and...
This thesis argues that Satan is essentially a literary figure and that he is best understood in the...
Scholars have paid much attention to identifying and analyzing Jesus and Christ-type characters in f...
The role of Satan, in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, was selected as the topic of this thesis in a...
The figure of the devil has historically been weaponised against disenfranchised individuals and com...
This thesis examines how the devil is depcicted and characterized in Nikolai Gogol\u27s Dead Souls, ...
In 1637, John Milton wrote Paradise Lost, which presented the story of Satan’s fall from heaven. Fro...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
This essay comments on The Dark Knight from the point of view of Rene Girard\u27s theory of violence...
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradis...
This doctoral thesis complements earlier scholarship by Marina Warner concerning the Boogeyman as a ...
CITATION: Jonker, L. C. 2017. Satan made me do it! : the development of a Satan figure as social-the...
This project deals with the one and only character of Satan, revealing him through the eyes of the m...
The character of Satan has been explored repeatedly in American films, although neither film nor rel...
Satan has captured the imagination of writers in the English language for centuries. This figure and...
This thesis argues that Satan is essentially a literary figure and that he is best understood in the...
Scholars have paid much attention to identifying and analyzing Jesus and Christ-type characters in f...
The role of Satan, in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, was selected as the topic of this thesis in a...
The figure of the devil has historically been weaponised against disenfranchised individuals and com...
This thesis examines how the devil is depcicted and characterized in Nikolai Gogol\u27s Dead Souls, ...
In 1637, John Milton wrote Paradise Lost, which presented the story of Satan’s fall from heaven. Fro...
Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology, surveying the development of Satan in an...
Put forth in the form of a script and multiple analysis pieces, this analysis of Canto XXXIV, Canto ...
This essay comments on The Dark Knight from the point of view of Rene Girard\u27s theory of violence...
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradis...
This doctoral thesis complements earlier scholarship by Marina Warner concerning the Boogeyman as a ...
CITATION: Jonker, L. C. 2017. Satan made me do it! : the development of a Satan figure as social-the...