Works of fiction incorporating Satan
Many writers have incorporated the character of Satan into their works. Among the most famous works are, in chronological order:
- Dante Alighieri's - Inferno (1321)
- Christopher Marlowe's - Doctor Faustus (1604)
- Joost van den Vondel's - Lucifer (1654)
- John Milton's - Paradise Lost (1667)
- William Blake's - The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790?1793)
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe's - Faust (Part 1, 1808; Part 2, 1832)
- Nathaniel Hawthorne's - The Scarlet Letter (1850)
- Charles Baudelaire's - Litanies of Satan (1857)
- Imre Madach's - The Tragedy of Man (1862)
- Giosu? Carducci's - Hymn to Satan (1865)
- Henrik Ibsen's - Peer Gynt (1867)
- Fyodor Dostoevsky's - Brothers Karamazov (1880)
- Mark Twain's - Letters from the Earth (1909)
- Mark Twain's - The Mysterious Stranger (1916)
- Aleister Crowley's - Hymn to Lucifer (1919)
- Robert Louis Stevenson's - Markheim (1925)
- Stephen Vincent Ben?t's - The Devil and Daniel Webster (1937)
- Thomas Mann's - Doktor Faustus (1947)
- Anatole France's - The Revolt of the Angels (1953)
- William Golding's - Lord of the Flies (1954)
- Robert Bloch's - That Hell-Bound Train (1959)
- Mikhail Bulgakov's - The Master and Margarita (1966)
- William Peter Blatty's - The Exorcist (1971)
- Piers Anthony's - Incarnations of Immortality series (1983-1990)
- Robert A. Heinlein's - Job: a Comedy of Justice (1984)
- Isaac Asimov?s - Magical Worlds of Fantasy #8: Devils, an anthology of 18 fantasy short stories edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenburg, and Charles Waugh (1987)
- Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's - Good Omens (1990)
- Philip Pullman's - His Dark Materials (1995)
- Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins's - Left Behind series (1995-present)
- Anne Rice's - Memnoch the Devil (1996)
- Steven Brust's - To Reign in Hell: A Novel (2000)
- Eoin Colfer's - The Wish List (2000)
- John A. De Vito's - The Devil's - Apocrypha (2002)
- Glen Duncan's - I, Lucifer (2003)
- Matthew Moses' Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days (2007)