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The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales. by Marquis de Sade,David Coward. Oxford World's Classics. Thanks for Sharing! You submitted the following rating and review. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales Marquis de Sade The name of the Marquis de Sade is synonymous with the blackest corners of the human soul, a byword for all that is foulest in human conduct. The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales. Marquis de Sade David Coward. $; $; Publisher Description. The name of the Marquis de Sade is synonymous with the blackest corners of the human soul, a byword for all that is foulest in human conduct. In his bleak, claustrophobic universe, there is no God, no morality, no human.
Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue (French: Justine, ou Les Malheurs de la Vertu) is a novel by Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, better known as the Marquis de Sade. Justine is set just before the French Revolution in France and tells the story of a young girl who goes under the name of Thérèse. Editions for The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales: (Paperback published in ), X (Paperback published in ), The name of the Marquis de Sade is synonymous with the blackest corners of the human soul, a byword for all that is foulest in human conduct. In his bleak, claustrophobic universe, there is no God, no morality, no human affection, and no hope. Power is given to the strong, and the strong are murderers, torturers, and tyrants.
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