Sade

Grayce 2022-04-22 07:01:34

Because I saw a quill that was mistaken for an erotic movie and found that it was not erotic. It turns out that this is actually a biography of a character. So I became interested in the character.

There have been people like this who lived there. It's an interesting world. Even in the past.

By the way, I searched for Sade's book, and found that I couldn't read the book that had already been published. It seems that translation can really ruin a good work. It is said that the translation was very clean, so it did not sell well. I can read the original, probably never find it, and then inexplicably see someone in the quill discussion mentioning the German Christa Paffgen.




Sade, the eighteenth-century aristocrat who was notorious for his promiscuous sexual behavior, and Nothing, as he said, will be forgotten in the minds of the people; on the contrary, he has become part of the cultural theory of eroticism, "Sadism" and "S/M" (sadomasochism) directly related to his name.

Thad's family has close ties to the royal family. He served in the army in 1954, but gave up his military career nine years later and married Montreuils, a woman from a wealthy family, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. After marriage, Sade still often called prostitutes and experimented with various methods of sexual intercourse and sexual abuse. For this reason, the king ordered him to be imprisoned. Sade also began a series of in and out of prison, scandal-ridden career. These included the confinement and sexual abuse of a young prostitute, Rose Keller, and her arrest in 1772 on a trip to Sodom with a footman. But these legal prohibitions failed to quench Sade's perverted desire in the eyes of ordinary people, and even his wife joined Sade's sexual abuse activities and shared the pleasure together.

The time in prison may have temporarily banned Sade from sexual activity, but it prompted him to write novels and plays for future generations to study. The most famous novels are Justine; or, The Misfortunes of Virtue, and One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sodom, which features hand-painted sex scenes. ), which was later adapted into a film by Italian director Bassolini. There are about 30 plays in drama, but only Oxtiern Ou Les Malheurs Du Libertinage (Oxtiern Ou Les Malheurs Du Libertinage) has really been acted out. In these literary creations, Sade's consistent themes are often: the sacrifice of the pure and innocent, and the victory of evil over good. Throughout his life, Thad subverted social values ​​with his words, actions and words. Because of this, even after two centuries have passed, various related extended studies based on him have not been discontinued.

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  • Larue 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    Shadow 20295: How rich and emotional must be in the heart to be filled with the passion for writing like Sade? ! He is crazy and only needs a quill to write passion; she is also crazy and loves his words; the sad music sounds, the knight in his heart runs, but his cries are not answered; after so much sadness, the priest is also crazy Now, he wants a quill too! Geoffrey Rush did a great job, and Joaquin Phoenix studied.

  • Larue 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    19th century female fan.

Quills quotes

  • Marquis de Sade: Conversation, like certain portions of the anatomy, always runs more smoothly when lubricated.

  • Madeleine: He's a writer, not a madman.