At the opening of her article, Acker writes, "I am using this essay to do two things. To read a short passage from Philosophy in the Bedroom by the Marquis de Sade. To read one of his tales. The more that I write my own novels, the more it seems to me that to write is to read." The two main divisions in the text bear the following headings: "To write in order to lead the reader into a labyrinth from which the reader cannot emerge without destroying the world" and "Reading a tale by de Sade: writing or reading whose only purpose is to destroy itself.
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
Libertinage is as much a part of Nature as asceticism. This is fundamental to understanding de Sade'...
Abstract: Sade’s novel Justine tells the story of a young orphan girl Justine, also called Thérèse, ...
At the opening of her article, Acker writes, "I am using this essay to do two things. To read a shor...
A central passage in Cusset’s essay states: “God, for Sade, is fiction that ‘took hold of the minds ...
Margaret Crosland argues that it was the Marquis de Sade, infamous for dominating women, who was in ...
This essay attempts to assess the writings of the Marquis de Sade in terms of the theory of power el...
The libertine fiction of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (1740-1814) has been examined largely in...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
Sade’s personal fate has too long encouraged critics to concentrate on his personal isolation and pe...
The thesis is devoted to the work of the French writer and philosopher Donatien Alphonse François de...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
Libertinage is as much a part of Nature as asceticism. This is fundamental to understanding de Sade'...
Abstract: Sade’s novel Justine tells the story of a young orphan girl Justine, also called Thérèse, ...
At the opening of her article, Acker writes, "I am using this essay to do two things. To read a shor...
A central passage in Cusset’s essay states: “God, for Sade, is fiction that ‘took hold of the minds ...
Margaret Crosland argues that it was the Marquis de Sade, infamous for dominating women, who was in ...
This essay attempts to assess the writings of the Marquis de Sade in terms of the theory of power el...
The libertine fiction of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (1740-1814) has been examined largely in...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
Sade’s personal fate has too long encouraged critics to concentrate on his personal isolation and pe...
The thesis is devoted to the work of the French writer and philosopher Donatien Alphonse François de...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
Libertinage is as much a part of Nature as asceticism. This is fundamental to understanding de Sade'...
Abstract: Sade’s novel Justine tells the story of a young orphan girl Justine, also called Thérèse, ...