5th May 2010 (book)
Marquis de Sade-Justine, or the suffering of virtue
Lolita as one knows the label Juliette et Justine. At some point you may ask for the origins and pushes it to the Marquis de Sade and his novels Justine and Juliette. I got as a gift from Miyobi Justine and I of course then immediately started reading.
I have to admit literature, it has not cut me from the stool: Justine is the virtuous sister and gets from bad to worse. No matter where she goes she finds depraved people who want to rape her or do it too. Each episode only further increases their suffering. The perpetrators are always cruel. Where initially only voyeurism is in the foreground is, in the end advocated mass murder. Only blood brings excitement, only death Esktase.
When people get security light on Wetlands, as this was not disgusting, which is to avoid de Sade rather, for that multiplies the cruelty. It will also run all sexual practices that are known somehow .... S / M while still the most innocent and anal (and Socratizing XD) on the agenda. Harder it will be .... in incest, sodomy, bestiality, necrophilia
was Linguistically it is not the burner. He used to always describe the same words ... the coarse language is good in itself but it fits, because this means you can gloss over anything.
addition to the orgies there are also parts of philosophical treatises justifying the actions of the perpetrators. Part of the argument says that nature has so created man and he is therefore in accordance with his instincts. When a person dies, he gives it back to nature and leads to virtually the Cycle again, making something new is born.
I've read on wiki that de Sade was inspired by some philosophers, and in his utopian society has seen a negative categorical imperative of Kant. I would like to read to that effect.
The book has three versions. I am not sure what I had in my hand. My end anyway so that Justine meets her twin sister Julie and now wants to begin to tell their story.
course, I will now read and Juliette and the benefits of vice too. Likewise, I would be interested in philosophy in the boudoir, the ISI has even mentioned. If you ask me
but if I liked the book, I could not give an unequivocal answer. It is simply violent, crude and read when you realize how well dulled a little. Appalling acts, horrifying things happen and I think after a de Sade work you also need a break, so I have now started to read fairy tales art;)
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