Gothic Tales of the Marquis de Sade
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Gothic Tales of the Marquis de Sade

by Marquis de Sade

Publisher
Peter Owen Limited
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
2010-01-11

Overview

<b>A collection of de Sade's stories utilizing gothic conventions and questioning sexual and societal mores</b>   The notorious author of pornographic novels and a sexual pervert who spent much of his life in prison and whose name was unmentionable in civilized circles, only in recent times has the Marquis come to be seen as misunderstood—essentially a moralist, his exploration of the so-called dark side of the human psyche remains as relevant to our society as it was to his own. This collection will provide an excellent introduction to Sade’s fiction; these accessible stories range from the dramatic novella<i>Eugenie de Franval</i>, in which a father’s criminal passion for his daughter leads to intrigue, abduction, and murder, to comic tales such as<i>The Husband Who Plays Priest</i>, concerning a lecherous monk who finds an ingenious way to combine clerical duties with secular pleasures. De Sade’s gift as a humorist are much in evidence, as is his particular delight in unusual marital situations—which invariably lead to the most diverting conclusions.

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