Western tales of bottled spirits, imps, devils, and even ghosts are largely borrowed from the Islamic and Jewish legends of jinn captured by King Solomon. In this episode, we explore how this is expressed in folk tales, demonological treatises, and literary borrowings. We begin with a nod to the Assyrian god Pazuzu (and a clip from Exorcist …
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#30 Loup-Garou, Werewolves in France
#29 The Bloody Chamber
#28 Gog, Magog, and the Bones of Giants
#27 Lilith and the Breeding of Demons
#26 Lullabies and Nightmares
#25 Death by Mother
#24 Possessed Nuns and Holy Demoniacs
#23 Ghastly Saint Stories
#22 The Devil’s Due: Musicians and Marksmen
#21 A Deal with the Devil
#20 The Undead Come Courting
#19 Worm Songs and Beastly Sucklers
#18 Wild Men, Furry Saints, and Burning Dancers
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#16 The Haunted Season
#15 Saint, Devil, Sugar-Bread, & Whip: KRAMPUS AND NICHOLAS
#14 Singing Bones & Scrumptious Children
#13: Ancient Necromancy
#12: Seances & Scandals
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