“The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History” is Angela Carter’s non-fictional work. It consists of a historical and cultural analysis of Le Marquis de Sade’s "Justine or The Misfortunes of Virtue", and "Juliette or The Prosperities of Vice". The book exhibits the lives of two antithetical sisters: the virtuous Justine versus the vicious Juliette.The ethical Justine strives to preserve her virtue after the death of her parents. As a reward, she submits to violence, torture, rape, and accusations. Even though the law has been unjust to Justine, she refuses to commit a transgression. With regards to Juliette, she inflicts suffering and commits violence against humanity in order to make her own fortune. She is a libertine who follows he...
The introductory section is taken up with an examination of the moral climate of the society in whic...
Angela Carter (1940-92) in her famous short story, The Bloody Chamber, depicts a protagonist whose i...
This dissertation explores suffering and self-sacrifice in literature and theory from 1950 to the pr...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
Abstract: Sade’s novel Justine tells the story of a young orphan girl Justine, also called Thérèse, ...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
Angela Carter is well-known for her gothic twists on fairy tales and the use of magical realism in c...
What does not conform draws attention. For this reason the work of the Marquis de Sade has long held...
This thesis argues that Sade’s work constitutes a transgressive ethical project that cannot escape C...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
This collection focuses on media representations of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, defendants i...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
Angela Carter’s masterpiece, Wise Children, highly controversial as it is, represents a strikingly n...
While Sade\u27s novel Justine ou les malheurs de la vertu inscribes itself within the genre of the e...
The feminist postmodern writers have always attempted to depict the struggles of underrepresented ca...
The introductory section is taken up with an examination of the moral climate of the society in whic...
Angela Carter (1940-92) in her famous short story, The Bloody Chamber, depicts a protagonist whose i...
This dissertation explores suffering and self-sacrifice in literature and theory from 1950 to the pr...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
Abstract: Sade’s novel Justine tells the story of a young orphan girl Justine, also called Thérèse, ...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
Angela Carter is well-known for her gothic twists on fairy tales and the use of magical realism in c...
What does not conform draws attention. For this reason the work of the Marquis de Sade has long held...
This thesis argues that Sade’s work constitutes a transgressive ethical project that cannot escape C...
Angela Olive (Stalker) Carter (1940-1992) positions herself as a writer in the "demythologizing busi...
This collection focuses on media representations of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, defendants i...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
Angela Carter’s masterpiece, Wise Children, highly controversial as it is, represents a strikingly n...
While Sade\u27s novel Justine ou les malheurs de la vertu inscribes itself within the genre of the e...
The feminist postmodern writers have always attempted to depict the struggles of underrepresented ca...
The introductory section is taken up with an examination of the moral climate of the society in whic...
Angela Carter (1940-92) in her famous short story, The Bloody Chamber, depicts a protagonist whose i...
This dissertation explores suffering and self-sacrifice in literature and theory from 1950 to the pr...