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Guardian: TV listings and previews: plan your week's viewing October

[The Guardian] - It's a question tackled by Alastair Sooke as he considers depictions of Old Nick in the centuries leading up to the Renaissance, an exploration that takes in Giotto and Dante, among others. The Devil, we learn, was once seen rather as a bureaucrat. In

Cinematography for the Devil: five classic big-screen Satans

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[Radio Times] - Well, for starters, art historian Alastair Sooke's taking a look at the multitude of ways in which Old Nick has appeared in paintings throughout history in tonight's How the Devil Got His Horns at 9:00pm on BBC4. But while Sooke's examination of the

Book Review: The Iron Bridge, by Anton Piatigorsky

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[National Post] - There are no supernatural dimensions to young Stalin's story beyond prayer and priestly training, but Karl Marx's description of communism as a “spectre,” and his youthful self-styling as “Old Nick” (a devil figure), qualify him as an occult influence
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