Pandemonium
A Visual History of Demonology
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Abrams
Published:25th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Exploring the lineage of demons, Pandemonium delves into their cultural impact on religion and art, illustrated with rare and famous works.
The book Pandemonium: An Illustrated History of Demonology offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate lineage of Satan and his fallen companions. For the first time, readers are presented with a detailed family tree of demons, tracing their origins and roles within the broader context of demonology. Each entry provides insights into notable figures such as Asmodeus, Beelzebub, and Lilith, highlighting their impact on Western religion, literature, and art. This expansive analysis covers everything from ancient scriptural references to the nuanced portrayals of devils during the Enlightenment and Romantic periods, revealing how perceptions of evil have evolved over time.
Beyond being a visual encyclopedia, Pandemonium serves as a thoughtful compendium that connects the dots between literary masterpieces and historical narratives. It examines the influence of demons in works like Dante's The Divine Comedy and Milton's Paradise Lost, showcasing how these figures have shaped cultural understandings of morality and temptation. Each demon is not just a character but a symbol of deeper philosophical and theological questions that have persisted through the ages.
Additionally, the book features a rich collection of illustrations, including rare images from ancient treatises on demonology and celebrated pieces from renowned Western artists. This unique combination of text and visual art creates an engaging experience, celebrating the often-overlooked art of hell and inviting readers to reconsider their perceptions of these infamous entities.
ISBN: 9781419756382
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400 pages