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Donatien Alphonse François,
Marquis de Sade (/sɑːd, sæd/; French: [dɔnasjɛ̃ alfɔ̃z fʁɑ̃swa maʁki də sad]; 2 June 1740 – 2
December 1814) was a
French writer...
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events narrated by her are
merely fantasies. Nevertheless, when the
French Sadean antiques dealer Donatien Alphonse leaves marks on her body,
Paolo understands...
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humiliated in court,
unable to
defend herself.
These are
described in true
Sadean form. However,
unlike some of his
other works, the
novel is not just a catalogue...
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Other critics were
drawn to the play's
black humour, and its
mixture of
Sadean and
Marxist philosophies.
Along with
Sarah Kane's Blasted, it was a prime...
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Dialectic of Enlightenment, 10, 256. Moore,
Alison (September 2010). "
Sadean Nature and
Reasoned Morality in Adorno/Horkheimer's 'Dialectic of Enlightenment'"...
- Mayhem,
Angel Face (pla**** by
Jared Leto), is
disfigured by the
narrator in
Sadean destruction "of the 'normal' or
ideal as ****ual act". The disfigurement...
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Columbia University;
Faculty Advisor:
Gustavo Perez-Firmat, 2005. “The
Sadean Poetics of
Solitude in Paz and Pizarnik.”
Latin American Literary Review...
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within a
nexus of
social imaginaries". A
Night of
Dostoevskian Smiles and
Sadean Excesses.
Retrieved 12
March 2017 – via academia.edu. Thompson, Sherwood...
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examples include picaresque novels allowing for
multiple encounters, and
Sadean novels with
multiplications of all
possible combinations of
persons and...
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premiering in
London on 7
April 1960. It is
often considered part of a
Sadean trilogy with
Horrors of the
Black Museum (1959) and
Circus of
Horrors (1960)...