The Devil, Witches, and Supernatural Justice
In 18th-century France, a world of shadowed forests, candlelit chambers, and bustling towns, stories of the supernatural captivated imaginations. Among these tales, devils, witches, and otherworldly beings played central roles, not merely as figures of fear, but as agents of justice. These narratives blended Christian morality with echoes of older, pagan traditions, teaching that pride, greed, and disrespect toward others