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Donatien Alphonse François,
Marquis de Sade (/sɑːd, sæd/ SA(H)D, French: [dɔnasjɛ̃ alfɔ̃z fʁɑ̃swa maʁki də sad]; 2 June 1740 – 2
December 1814) was a...
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sade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sade may
refer to:
Marquis de Sade (1740–1814),
French aristocrat, writer, and libertine;
namesake of...
- Justine, ou Les
Malheurs de la Vertu) is a 1791
novel by
Donatien Alphonse François
de Sade,
better known as the
Marquis de Sade.
Justine is set just before...
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Schauspielgruppe des
Hospizes zu
Charenton unter Anleitung des
Herrn de Sade),
usually shortened to Marat/
Sade (pronounced [ma.ʁa.sad]), is a 1963 play by
Peter Weiss...
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Eugenie de Sade (original titles: Eugénie and
Eugenie **** Happening) is a
softcore film
adaptation and modern-day
update of the
Marquis de Sade's short...
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Femmes de Sade is a 1976
adult rape and
revenge film
directed by Alex
de Renzy. The film
shows the
parallel adventures of
Rocky de Sade (Ken Turner) and...
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Billy de Sade and the Marquis, but
changed the name to Mink
DeVille the year after; at the same time lead
singer Borsay adapted the name
Willy DeVille...
- "
Sadeness (Part I)" is a song by
German musical project Enigma,
released in
October 1990 by
Virgin Records as the lead
single from
their first album, MCMXC...
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Madame de Sade is a 1965 play
written by
Yukio Mishima. It was
first published in English,
translated by
Donald Keene by
Grove Press and is currently...
- (September 26, 1969). "'
DeSade'
Mixes **** and Violence". Los
Angeles Times. Part IV, p. 21. Arnold, Gary (October 7, 1969). "'
De Sade': A
Dreary Orgy". The...