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- catalog abstract ""The Marquis de Sade, vilified by respectable society from his own time through ours, apotheosized by Apollinaire as "the freest spirit that has yet existed," wrote The 120 Days of Sodom while imprisoned in the Bastille. An exhaustive catalogue of sexual aberrations and the first systematic exploration-a hundred years before Krafft-Ebing and Freud-of the psychology of sex, it is considered Sade's crowning achievement and the cornerstone of his thought. Lost after the storming of the Bastille in 1789, it was later retrieved but remained unpublished until 1935. In addition to The 120 Days, this volume includes Sade's "Reflections on the Novel," his play Oxtiem, and his novella Ernestine. The selections are introduced by Simone de Beauvoir's landmark essay "Must We Burn Sade?" and Pierre Klossowski's provocative "Nature as Destructive Principle." "Imperious, choleric, irascible, extreme in everything, with a dissolute imagination the like of which has never been seen, atheistic to the point of fanaticism, there you have me in a nutshell, and kill me again or take me as I am, for I shall not change."--Sade's Last Will and Testament."--from http://www.amazon.com (April 19, 2011).".
- catalog alternative "120 days of Sodom and other writings".
- catalog alternative "Works. Selections. English 1966".
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- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description ""The Marquis de Sade, vilified by respectable society from his own time through ours, apotheosized by Apollinaire as "the freest spirit that has yet existed," wrote The 120 Days of Sodom while imprisoned in the Bastille. An exhaustive catalogue of sexual aberrations and the first systematic exploration-a hundred years before Krafft-Ebing and Freud-of the psychology of sex, it is considered Sade's crowning achievement and the cornerstone of his thought. Lost after the storming of the Bastille in 1789, it was later retrieved but remained unpublished until 1935. In addition to The 120 Days, this volume includes Sade's "Reflections on the Novel," his play Oxtiem, and his novella Ernestine. The selections are introduced by Simone de Beauvoir's landmark essay "Must We Burn Sade?" and Pierre Klossowski's provocative "Nature as Destructive Principle." "Imperious, choleric, irascible, extreme in everything, with a dissolute imagination the like of which has never been seen, atheistic to the point of fanaticism, there you have me in a nutshell, and kill me again or take me as I am, for I shall not change."--Sade's Last Will and Testament."--from http://www.amazon.com (April 19, 2011).".
- catalog description "Critical: Must we burn Sade? By S. de Beauvoir. Nature as destructive principle, by P. Klossowski.--From Les crimes de l'amour: Reflections on the novel (1800). Villeterque's review of Les crimes de l'amour (1800). The author of Les crimes de l'amour to Villeterque, hack writer (1803). Florville and Courval, or, The works of fate (1788).--The 120 days of Sodom (1785).--Theater: Oxtiern, or, The misfortunes of libertinage (1800).--Ernestine, a Swedish tale (1788). Bibliography (p. 791-799).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 791-799).".
- catalog extent "xii, 799 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Marquis de Sade.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Marquis de Sade.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Grove Press".
- catalog relation "Marquis de Sade.".
- catalog subject "PQ2063.S3 A285 1966".
- catalog subject "Sade, marquis de, 1740-1814.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Critical: Must we burn Sade? By S. de Beauvoir. Nature as destructive principle, by P. Klossowski.--From Les crimes de l'amour: Reflections on the novel (1800). Villeterque's review of Les crimes de l'amour (1800). The author of Les crimes de l'amour to Villeterque, hack writer (1803). Florville and Courval, or, The works of fate (1788).--The 120 days of Sodom (1785).--Theater: Oxtiern, or, The misfortunes of libertinage (1800).--Ernestine, a Swedish tale (1788). Bibliography (p. 791-799).".
- catalog title "120 days of Sodom and other writings".
- catalog title "The Marquis de Sade: The 120 days of Sodom, and other writings. Compiled and translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver. With introductions by Simone de Beauvoir & Pierre Klossowski.".
- catalog title "Works. Selections. English 1966".
- catalog type "text".