‘A fine addition to Sadean studies.’ Gaëtan Brulotte, Professor of French, University of South Florida
This is a lively and accessible introduction to the Marquis de Sade’s four most notorious novels: 120 Days of Sodom, Philosophy in the Boudoir, Justine and Juliette. Informed by a wide range of contemporary theories, John Phillips’s controversial study challenges conventional perspectives on the notorious ‘pornographer’ and suggests new ways of reading his most shocking narratives. Setting all four novels in their historical and biographical context, Phillips provides a comprehensive and highly readable analysis of works that have exercised an enormous influence on literature, art and cinema in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Clearly written and accessible to the general reader, this study provides an indispensable guide to the creative achievements of the libertine’s libertine.
Tabla de materias
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. In the Cathedral of Libertinage: Les 120 journées de Sodome
3. …and the Word was made Flesh: La Philosophie dans le boudoir
4. Virtuous Virgins and Lustful Libertines: Justine and the Misfortunes of Beauty
5. Femmes Fatales and Phallic Women: L’Histoire de Juliette
6. Sade and Transcendence
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Sobre el autor
John Phillips is a senior lecturer in French at the University of North London. He has published numerous articles on Racine, Duras, Sarraute and on aspects of erotic fiction, including the work of the Marquis de Sade. His previous book, on Nathalie Sarraute, was published in the US in 1994.