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Justine ... Scénario de Huguette Boisvert d'après l'œuvre du marquis de Sade, etc

Justine was an early work of Marquis de Sade, written while he was imprisoned in the Bastille. It contains relatively little of the obscenity which characterized his later writing. Napoleon Bonaparte called Justine ""the most abominable book ever engendered by the most depraved imagination."" Bonaparte ordered the arrest of Sade who, as a result, was incarcerated for the last 13 years of his life. Justine is set just before the French Revolution in France and tells the story of a young woman who goes by the name of Therese. Her story is recounted to Madame de Lorsagne while d.

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  • "Justine is a teenager who uses all walks of life to preserve her virtue, and instead of getting help, what you find is incitement to vice. Justine symbolizes virtue and vice must face the contrary, instead of being rewarded for maintaining virtue, what you get is all kinds of grievances. The Adventurers who abuse it are rewarded. Sade poured into this work his misanthropy, describes how in the society in which he lived onerous practice virtue while practicing vice who finds a complicit and corrupt society."
  • "Justine was an early work of Marquis de Sade, written while he was imprisoned in the Bastille. It contains relatively little of the obscenity which characterized his later writing. Napoleon Bonaparte called Justine ""the most abominable book ever engendered by the most depraved imagination."" Bonaparte ordered the arrest of Sade who, as a result, was incarcerated for the last 13 years of his life. Justine is set just before the French Revolution in France and tells the story of a young woman who goes by the name of Therese. Her story is recounted to Madame de Lorsagne while d."@en
  • "First published in 1787, Justine is a classic from the legendary Marquis de Sade that eventually resulted in his conviction for obscenity and blasphemy. Set before the French Revolution, it is the story of Justine and her sister, two women caught between pursuing lives of virtue or lives of vice. Justine is a sensual and explicit story told by the master of erotica."@en
  • "Justine is the tragic story of a young woman who embarks on a journey to France where she plans to lead a life of uncompromising virtue. Justine watches as her sister, Juliette, becomes corrupted by a wicked Abbess in the nunnery where she was raised. Hoping to escape the same fate, Justine breaks out on her own only to become the victim of many who claim to be charitable and trustworthy, suffering sexual abuse and terror that force her to extreme lengths to survive. Justine has been adapted for film, and its author, the Marquis de Sade, was the focus of the 2000 film Quills starring Geoffrey Rush. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en
  • "Justine, aged twelve sets off to make her way in France. The book follows her until age 26, in her quest for virtue. She is presented with sexual lessons, hidden under a virtuous mask. The unfortunate situations include: the time when she seeks refuge and confession in a monastery, but is forced to become a sex-slave to the monks, who subject her to countless orgies, rapes, and similar rigours."@en
  • "Forced out of a convent after their family deserts them, Juliette takes her sister Justine to a brothel, but Justine resists the sexual vices she finds and casts herself out into the unfeeling world. As Justine is punished in her foolish pursuit of a benign and just society, Juliette becomes the mistress of her depraved world."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Translations"@en
  • "Libros electronicos"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Erotic fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "Justine ... Scénario de Huguette Boisvert d'après l'œuvre du marquis de Sade, etc"@en
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  • "Justine"
  • "Justine"@en
  • "Justine : Roman"
  • "Justine roman"
  • "Justine [dt.] Roman"
  • "Justine : ou les Infortunes de la vertu, roman"

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