Lustus : the prince of darkness
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- 9789391091439
- 821.3 An14l
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821.209 D847zk Dryden's mind and art | 821.209 M458 TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE RENAISSANCE ENGLISH LYRIC | 821.20924 Ye34 VISION AND REVISION IN YEATS'S LAST POEMS | 821.3 An14l Lustus | 821.3 C351E ENGLISH GEORGIC | 821.3 C836S SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS AND NARRATIVE POEMS | 821.3 D718d2 DIVINE POEMS |
A modern epic Satan grows old and anoints Lustus
Satan is half the pest that Lustus is
World classic in dramatic poetry
This Mock-Heroic Infernal Epic truly mirrors the Apostasy and Damnation, the world of the Nightmare and the Scapegoat, an Existential Purgatory in which Beasts and Animals of Prey, Monsters and Ogres, Witches and Harpies, in fact all the Evil-Incarnate Denizens of Lustus, the successor of Satan, walk around us in Human Shape blessed by Lustus to commit heinous crimes, mind boggling atrocious acts, making reading daily newspapers an exercise in futility, with repugnance anger and shame, rendering the mind akin to an overcast sky, torn asunder by thunder and lightning, waiting for the Witches of Macbeth to make an appearance!
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