Books by Marquis de Sade
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Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, & Other Writings
The biography, the philosophy, and some of the most influential works of the infamous French writer who shocked the world with his erotic novel, Justine. No other writer has so scandalized proper society as the Marquis de... See More
Journey to Italy (Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Library)
In 1775, the young Count de Sade decided to turn a flight from legal trouble into an opportunity to undertake the "grand tour." He transformed his sojourns in Florence, Rome, Naples, and their environs into a philosophical... See More
120 Days of Sodom
"The 120 Days of Sodom" is a 1785 novel by the French writer and nobleman Donatien Alphonse François. It is the story of four aristocratic male libertines who decide to seek out ultimate sexual gratification in the form of... See More
The Crimes of Love: Heroic and tragic Tales, Preceded by an Essay on Novels (Oxford World's Classics)
'Senneval, you see in me your sister, the girl you seduced at Nancy, the woman who murdered your son, the wife of your own father and the ignoble creature who sent your mother to the gallows... ' Who but the Marquis de Sade... See More
120 days of sodom
The extensive wars wherewith Louis XIV was burdened during his reign, while draining the State's treasury and exhausting the substance of the people, none the less contained the secret that led to the prosperity of a swarm... See More
Philosopy in the bedroom
Voluptuaries of all ages, of every sex, it is to you only that I offer this work; nourish yourselves upon its principles: they favor your passions, and these passions, whereof coldly insipid moralists put you in fear, are... See More
The Charenton Journals: Prison Diaries of a Sadist
The secret and scandalous journal which the Marquis de Sade risked severe punishment in order to maintain, even when ill and ageing at Charenton asylum, reveals the shadowy life of an exceptional, complex man whose... See More
Letters From Prison
The 1990s have seen a resurgence of interest in the Marquis de Sade, with several biographies competing to put their version of his life story before the public. But Sadean scholar Richard Seaver takes us directly to the... See More
The Mystified Magistrate: And Other Tales
The Marquis de Sade is known variously to history as the Divine Marquis" (the Surrealists) and that monster author" (Napoleon)because of the daring originality and scandalous nature of much of his writing. What is less... See More
The 120 Days of Sodom
The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade relates the story of four wealthy men who enslave 24 mostly teenaged victims and sexually torture them while listening to stories told by old prostitutes. The book was written while... See More
The Misfortunes of Virtue and Other Early Tales (Oxford World's Classics)
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... See More
Rape, Incest, Murder! The Marquis de Sade on Stage Volume One: Juvenilia and Early Prison Plays
"When numerous critics have all pointed to the stunning mastery of dialogue evinced in [Sade's] novels, to say nothing of the truly theatrical disposition of many of the scenes?erotic or otherwise?this would seem to be... See More
The 120 Days of Sodom (Rediscovered Books): With linked Table of Contents
The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade relates the story of four wealthy men who enslave 24 mostly teenaged victims and sexually torture them while listening to stories told by old prostitutes. The book was written while... See More
The Crimes of Love
Who but the Marquis de Sade would write, not of the pain, tragedy, and joy of love, but of its crimes? Murder, seduction, and incest are among the cruel rewards for selfless love in these stories; tragedy, despair, and death... See More
Virtue (Hesperus Classics)
Herman and the noble and proud Ernestine, two young lovers, find themselves confronted with a pair of libertines who will stop at nothing -- not even the confines of the law -- to assuage their desires. Count Oxtiern... See More
Dialogue Between A Priest And A Dying Man
Written in 1782, the Marquis de Sade's DIALOGUE?BETWEEN?A?PRIEST?AND?A?DYING?MAN (Dialogue entre un prêtre et un moribond) is a classic anti-clerical blast of radical atheism, expressing the loathing of religion and piety... See More
Justine, Or, The Misfortunes of Virtue (A Digireads.com Classic)
An early work by the Marquis de Sade "Justine, Or, The Misfortunes of Virtue" was originally written during a two week period in 1787 while the author was imprisoned in the Bastille. The story is concerned with the titular... See More
Philosophy in the Bedroom
Philosophy in the Bedroom (La Philosophie dans le boudoir) is a 1795 erotic book by the Marquis de Sade written in the form of a dramatic dialogue. Though initially considered a work of pornography, the book has come to be... See More
Justine (Start Publishing)
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... See More
120 Days Of Sodom
The book revolves around four philanderers who lock themselves in a castle with a group of teenage girls and boys who are abducted for a very sexually violent purpose. With them, they also bring four elderly brothel madams... See More
GOOD CONDUCT WELL CHASTISED: De Sade's classic sadistic novel Justine retold by Rex Saviour- simplified but not toned down
If the Marquis de Sade had submitted this to us (from prison) in 1791 we would have rejected it, because it is pure sadism, as is to be expected of the original sadist. even though it is wrapped up in philiosophy. However... See More
Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man (Freethinker's Classics Book 5)
One of the Marquis de Sade's earliest writings, the Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man (written 1782) is also one of the earliest modern statements of open atheism, and after more than two centuries it remains a... See More
Marquis De Sade Collection. 120 days of sodom - Philosopy in the bedroom - Justine
Marquis De Sade (1740 - 1814) Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (1740 - 1814), better known as the Marquis de Sade, was a French aristocrat, revolutionary politician, philosopher and writer. He is best known for his... See More
Justine; or, The Misfortunes of Virtue (Unexpurgated Edition)
Intent on leading a life of virtue, our heroine of the piece sets out to make her way in France. What befalls her is anything but virtuous. One after the other, at the hands of brigands and harlots, mad monks and rabid dogs... See More
Rape, Incest, Murder! the Marquis de Sade on Stage Volume Two: Later Prison Plays
Volume 2 of 3. "When numerous critics have all pointed to the stunning mastery of dialogue evinced in [Sade's] novels, to say nothing of the truly theatrical disposition of many of the scenes -- erotic or otherwise... See More