Index; 153pp.
The story of the Marquise de Sade is inevitably linked to that of her husband, but Ren?e P?lagie de Montreuil gains the consideration she never received in her lifetime in this book by one of the world's most distinguished scholars of Sade's work"" - The Independent. ""Admirable detail."" - New York Times Book Review. Who was Sade's wife? And why did she love him so devotedly for almost thirty years? Crosland competently shows how the Sade marriage symbolized the decay of the old aristocracy, and conveys the struggle of one individual to establish her personal identity at a time in France when women had virtually no rights of their own.
Index; 153pp.
The story of the Marquise de Sade is inevitably linked to that of her husband, but Ren?e P?lagie de Montreuil gains the consideration she never received in her lifetime in this book by one of the world's most distinguished scholars of Sade's work"" - The Independent. ""Admirable detail."" - New York Times Book Review. Who was Sade's wife? And why did she love him so devotedly for almost thirty years? Crosland competently shows how the Sade marriage symbolized the decay of the old aristocracy, and conveys the struggle of one individual to establish her personal identity at a time in France when women had virtually no rights of their own.
Binding | orig. cloth, |
Publication | 1st edit., Peter Owen, 1995. Very good copy in d.w. |
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