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  1. Aldous Huxley’s “The Devils of Loudun” is a literary masterpiece that delves deep into the historical events surrounding the infamous possession of nuns in Loudun, France, in the 17th century. This comprehensive literary analysis explores the themes and motifs present in the book, as well as Huxley’s unique writing style and the historical context in which the events took place.

  2. It is a historical narrative of supposed demonic possession, religious fanaticism, sexual repression, and mass hysteria that occurred in 17th-century France surrounding unexplained events that took place in the small town of Loudun. It centers on Roman Catholic priest Urbain Grandier and an entire convent of Ursuline nuns, who allegedly became ...

    • Aldous Huxley
    • 1952
  3. Mar 25, 2023 · Considered one of Huxley’s best pieces of writing, The Devils of Loudun closely follows the trial records but also offers long passages in which Huxley imagines the interior lives and motivations of the long-dead figures who populate this strange episode. But as the excerpt above makes clear, the events at Loudun gave Huxley a way to frame the terrifying history unfolding in his own moment ...

  4. The Devils of Loudun, by Edmund Goldsmid, [1887], at sacred-texts.com. p. 20 p. 21. AT the beginning of the 17th century, the curate of Loudun was Urbain Grandier. To those talents which lead to success in this world, this man united a corruption of morals which dishonoured his character. His conduct had made him many enemies.

  5. The Devils of Loudun ends with a striking Appendix that goes deep into the psychology of mob hysteria, points made to explain why witch hunting was such a widespread panic back in the day. “No such scruples restrain the revolutionary leader, who hates the status quo and has only one wish – to create a chaos on which, when he comes to power, he may impose a new kind of order”.

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  6. Devils of Loudun1 teaches us, they can scarcely avoid the tragedy which attended Urbain Grandier's trial nor the farces which marked the exorcisms of the nuns he was held to have bewitched. The reason for this religious and moral scandal is to be sought in the fact that all the protagonists in the drama of Loudun deliberately embraced

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  8. Jan 11, 2003 · Just as Grotowski's last production—Apocalypis cum Figuris (1969)—used a textual montage of various sources, The Devils of Loudun uses a variety of texts, including some from Milton, Goethe, Donne, Martin Luther, Swami Viveka-nanda, Baudelaire, and the Bible. Mitler (the director, designer, adapter, and actor of the role of Grandier) and music director Bob Strock create a churchlike ...

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