This thesis argues that Sade’s work constitutes a transgressive ethical project that cannot escape Christian ethical categories. According to the logic of transgression Sade must invoke and reinstate those limits and categories – such as good/evil, vice/virtue, sacred/profane – that he destroys. I do not argue that Sade employed a theory of transgression but, following Bataille and Foucault, who base their concept of transgression on Sade’s work, I use transgression as a philosophical lens through which to reread him
“The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History” is Angela Carter’s non-fictional work. It consi...
In her final book, Impressions of Theophrastus Such, George Eliot vocalizes her contempt for writers...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
What does not conform draws attention. For this reason the work of the Marquis de Sade has long held...
Marquis de Sade’s Philosophy in the Bedroom engages the question of limits—physical, mental, and mor...
Even though Sade’s reputation as an “athée exacerbé”(1) seems to dominate the critics, this disserta...
In this essay I take issue with the ease which the work of Sade has been, since Roland Barthes, inte...
The Marquis de Sade was, and remains, a complex and controversial figure. Critics have argued that S...
Libertinage is as much a part of Nature as asceticism. This is fundamental to understanding de Sade'...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
This doctoral dissertation looks at several readings and interpretations of the works of the Marquis...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between ethics and aesthetics by analysing several artwork...
"I would like to address the nature of transgression and its logic or itinerary in Sade's work. If t...
“The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History” is Angela Carter’s non-fictional work. It consi...
In her final book, Impressions of Theophrastus Such, George Eliot vocalizes her contempt for writers...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
What does not conform draws attention. For this reason the work of the Marquis de Sade has long held...
Marquis de Sade’s Philosophy in the Bedroom engages the question of limits—physical, mental, and mor...
Even though Sade’s reputation as an “athée exacerbé”(1) seems to dominate the critics, this disserta...
In this essay I take issue with the ease which the work of Sade has been, since Roland Barthes, inte...
The Marquis de Sade was, and remains, a complex and controversial figure. Critics have argued that S...
Libertinage is as much a part of Nature as asceticism. This is fundamental to understanding de Sade'...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
This doctoral dissertation looks at several readings and interpretations of the works of the Marquis...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between ethics and aesthetics by analysing several artwork...
"I would like to address the nature of transgression and its logic or itinerary in Sade's work. If t...
“The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History” is Angela Carter’s non-fictional work. It consi...
In her final book, Impressions of Theophrastus Such, George Eliot vocalizes her contempt for writers...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...