- Alexis-Vincent-Charles Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym
Alexis-Vincent-Charles Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym, (
1765 -December 3 ,1851 ), was a French author and demonologist who may have been suffering frompsychosis . He was born, and died, inCarpentras in the south of France, and was the heir to an estate, which he used to finance the publication of his unusualmemoir s. He is remembered chiefly for his lengthy biography, "Les farfadets ou Tous les démons ne sont pas de l'autre monde" ("TheImp s; or, All thedemon s are not from the other world"), originally published in three volumes between 1818 and 1820. The book was handsomely illustrated by a series oflithograph s whose originals were sketched by Berbiguier himself.truggle with the "farfadets"
This
autobiography recounts Berbiguier's life long struggle with "farfadets", "imps" or "goblin s". He relates that these imps harassed him persistently ever since his unfortunate encounter with two "sibyls", or fortune tellers, whom he consulted in an idle moment in his youth. For thissin , he was delivered into the hands of impish tormentors. The imps continued to follow Berbiguier through several lengthy stays inAvignon andParis . The chief imp among his tormentors was named Rhotomago; Rhotomago's immediate superior wasBeelzebub himself. He alleged that he received, and answered, written correspondence from all of theseHell ish dignitaries.By research and experiment Berbiguier determined a number of
herb al and other remedies that had the power to keep the imps in check. He wrote his book, he relates, to reveal his struggles and his methods to the world. In an eloquent if presumptuousdedication , he addresses himself to:
A TOUS LES EMPEREURS, ROIS, PRINCES, SOUVERAINS DES QUATRES PARTIES DU MONDE"Sires,"
"Pères des peuples, qui représentez sur la terre de Dieu de Paix et de consolation, qui est dans le ciel, réunissez vos efforts aux miens pour détruire l'influence des Démons, Sorciers et Farfadets, qui désolent les malheureux habitants de vos Etats. Vous voyez à vos pieds le plus infortuné des hommes; les tourments auxquels je suis en lutte depuis plus de vingt-trois ans sont les plus beaux titres que je puisse avoir à un de vos regards paternels."
"Ah ! Il y a déjà longtemps que les persécutions diaboliques des Farfadets auraient eu un terme sur la terre, si quelqu'un de vos sujets avait eu le courage de vous les dévoiler. C'est pour les démasquer que je vous dédie mon ouvrage; vous ne serez pas insensibles à mes tourments, vous les ferez cesser dès qu'ils vous seront connus."
::TO ALL THE EMPERORS, KINGS, PRINCES, AND SOVEREIGNS OF THE FOUR PARTS OF THE WORLD
::Milords,::Fathers of nations, you who represent the heavenly God of peace and consolation on earth, unite your efforts to my own to destroy the power of Demons, Witches, and Imps, that devastate the unhappy dwellers of your countries. You see at your feet the most unfortunate of men; the torments with which I have struggled for these twenty-five years are the best titles that I can bear before your paternal gaze.::Ah! The diabolical persecutions of the Imps would have long since been ended on Earth, had one of your subjects had the courage to reveal them to you. It is in order to unmask them that I have dedicated my work to you, that you may not be heedless to my torments, and that you will work to end them now that they are known to you.
The autobiography relates Berbiguier's struggles with the imps. He was able to capture some of them, and confine them in bottles. Sulphur and
thyme were two odours he found were effective to repel them. The book tells of an adventure he had withfirefighter s during a sojourn inParis , where he attracted the alarmed notice of neighbours by burning sulphur to keep the imps at bay. Notwithstanding his efforts, the imps continued to tempt and torment him. The title "de Terre-Neuve du Thym" was self-bestowed; it means "of the New World of Thyme," and shows his hope that revealing his methods will renew the world and purge it of impish influences. He also bestowed upon himself the style "Le Fléau des Farfadets", "the Scourge of the Imps."Psychiatric interpretation
As a result of these activities, he eventually was committed to the
Hospice de la Salpêtrière under the care of DrPhilippe Pinel , a pioneer ofpsychotherapy ; he was eventually released. Pinel was unable to achieve much for him, and appears in the book as a servant of the imps. An ultimate improvement in Berbiguier's mental state may be indicated by a report that he attempted to round up and destroy the surviving copies of his book, which as a result are quite scarce.Literary interpretations
Raymond Queneau andAndré Blavier considered Berbiguier to be a "fou littéraire", a "literary madman," or rather, the literary equivalent ofoutsider art in France. [Raymond Queneau, "Aux Confins des Ténèbres, les Fous littéraires", (Gallimard, Les Cahiers de la NRF, Paris, 2002); André Blavier, "Les fous littéraires", (Éditions des Cendres, Paris, 2000) (reprint).]Théophile Gautier used Berbiguier as a model for his fantastic story, "Onuphrius; ou les vexations fantastiques d'un admirateur d'Hoffmann", andGustave Flaubert similarly consulted Berbiguier's work for his tale of "Bouvard et Pécuchet ".References
*Berbiguier's autobiography has recently been published as "Les Farfadets, ou tous les démons ne sont pas de l'autre monde" Editions Jérôme Millon; preface by Claude Louis-Combet. ISBN 2-905614-40-4 (French)
*An account of Berbiguier's life, and reproductions of some of the illustrations of his autobiography, is available in "Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy", Grillot de Givry (Frederick Publications, 1954)
*Portions of this text have been adapted from the article on Berbiguier in the French Wikipedia.External links
*" [http://www.psychanalyse-paris.com/845-Les-Farfadets-Preface-et.html Les Farfadets: Préface et discours préliminaire] " by A. V. C. Berbiguier. (French)
* [http://hermogene.online.fr/berbiguier.htm "La retour de la hantise et de la persécution"] - A.-V.-C. Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym (1764-1851) (French)
* [http://elifas.free.fr/farfadet.html "Berbiguier de Terre-Neuve du Thym"] (French)
* [http://site.voila.fr/cendres/Blavier.html "André Blavier et les Fous Littéraires"] (French)
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