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  The Marquis de Sade: A Life
Even during his own time, the myth of Sade was growing, taking on a shape of its own, larger than his own life, so that he came to live not just behind the stone walls of the Bastille, but behind the equally impenetrable mask of false ideas other people put on him.
Even stripped of exaggerations, Sade's real life was as dramatic and as tragic as a cautionary tale.
Sade was incarcerated for 14 years without trial before being freed by the French Revolution.
www.neilschaeffer.com /sade   (517 words)

  
 Channel 4: Masters of Darkness
De Sade continued his life of excess, organising orgies and using prostitutes.
De Sade was eventually cleared of the poisoning and sodomy charges, but his mother-in-law, Madame de Montreuil, never forgave him for seducing her daughter Anne-Prospre.
The Marquis de Sade is often depicted as an evil deviant, but judged in the context of his society his offences are less clear.
www.channel4.com /history/microsites/M/masters_darkness/desade.html   (1127 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade
After continuous scandals and charges de Sade was arrested and sent to round tour of 27 years in prisons, which started in the dungeon of Vincennes on February 13, 1777.
According to D.J. Enright, de Sade's philosophy was very simple: "if you enjoy wickedness, it shows that Nature intended you to be wicked, and it would be wicked not to be." Some 19th-century writers were inspired by de Sade's belief that people should act on their instincts.
Somehow de Sade survived through the years of the French Revolution, although many other aristocrats were executed and his name was in 1794 on a list of prisoners to be brought to trial.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /desade.htm   (1388 words)

  
 Barbelith: Head Shop: Marquis de Sade: Profile
The Marquis de Sade was born into a position of superior social standing which was torn from his grasp in the prime of his years.
De Mapeou was the individual responsible for the reputation de Sade carried into prison; he had changed from an overly promiscuous aristocrat to a kind of Spring Heeled Jack of the countryside.
Sade's libertine is "a reasoning beast… a philosopher-ogre… when one of these anchorites leaves his retreat the result is not the Social Contract, but the statutes of the Society of the Friends of Crime (Paz, 27)." This contract is one in which the law is explicitly defined as one of desire.
www.barbelith.com /cgi-bin/articles/00000023.shtml   (3268 words)

  
 Le Marquis de Sade
Sans oublier un peu de détente avec cet autre à l'humour bien typique de Sade : L'instituteur philosophe.
Le Marquis de Sade, un phénomène de société actuel
Les perversions du marquis de Sade : une étude de Guy Chaussinand-Nogaret qui replace la vie de Sade et son œuvre dans le contexte de l'époque.
www.sade-ecrivain.com   (286 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade
De Sade's parents were in a sorry financial state at the time, and they had plans for him -- marriage.
While Sade was executed in effigy in Aix, the King of Sardinia had the man himself arrested and imprisoned at the Fortress of Miolans.
Sade was arrested and refused trial (because of the uproar it would cause) for being the author of Justine and Juliette.
www.tabula-rasa.info /DarkAges/deSade.html   (2791 words)

  
 Marquis De Sade
De Montreuil, Sade is still in Avignon, trying to win the hand of Laure de Lauris, despite the fact that she apparently has broken off the engagement.
Sade's father is angry and concerned by the Marquis' conduct, which is compromising the proposed alliance with the Montreuil family; nonetheless, young Sade appears to have been so persuasive of eloquent that the Count as one point consents to his marrying Lady Laure.
Sade, wanting him to wear the same calvary uniform he had worn, is furious and writes his wife, categorically objecting to the appointment.
users.ecs.soton.ac.uk /~riw/MarquesDeSade.htm   (11403 words)

  
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Marquis de Sade Champagnes are made only from grapes grown in their own vineyards and are aged for a minimum of three years in bottle before release.
Sade was a man of savage intelligence who carried the philosophy of the French enlightenment to its logical extreme.
Marquis de Sade Champagnes are of the very finest quality - opulent in style and made only from grapes grown in their own vineyards, they are aged for a minimum of three years in bottle before being released.
www.aoweb.com /gwmarquissade.html   (541 words)

  
 Marquis De Sade
De Montreuil, Sade is still in Avignon, trying to win the hand of Laure de Lauris, despite the fact that she apparently has broken off the engagement.
Sade's father is angry and concerned by the Marquis' conduct, which is compromising the proposed alliance with the Montreuil family; nonetheless, young Sade appears to have been so persuasive of eloquent that the Count as one point consents to his marrying Lady Laure.
Sade, wanting him to wear the same calvary uniform he had worn, is furious and writes his wife, categorically objecting to the appointment.
www.ecs.soton.ac.uk /~riw/MarquesDeSade.htm   (11403 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade
This lyric refers to a concretization of the position of de Sade, that is, positioned on the divide of land and sea.
Integrity refers to de Sade's tenacious and relentless continued position despite the incremental process sees of silencing engaged by the government through the institutional restrictions in through which to de Sade finds himself.
Some kind of strange hyperbole recognizes that the characters or readers of to Sade's work recognized the hyperbolic quality of the Sade's writing and reduces de Sade from the monstrous transgressor as his usual understood, to an individual who simply documents the extreme possibility.
www.csulb.edu /~asc/butcher.html   (1698 words)

  
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The Marquis de Sade and his publisher were both arrested by the Minister of Police in 1801 for writing and publishing Justine, and the "still more terrible work, Juliette," (Seaver et al, 1990).
De Sade was not allowed a trial, but rather put directly in prison as an "administrative punishment" to spare the country a scandal.
On June 2nd 1740 Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade was born to Jean Baptiste, Comte (Count) de Sade, and to Marie-Elonore de Maille de Carman, Comtesse de Sade, a distant cousin of the royal Bourbon family.
www.lycos.com /info/marquis-de-sade.html   (566 words)

  
 erotic art museum - Sade
de Sade writes that the essence of novelistic representation lies in the writer's incestuous relationship with nature.
In the following years de Sade was found guilty of all kinds of sexual crimes, and he managed to anger Mme de Montreuil, his mother-in-law by seducting her younger daughter, Anne Prospre, when she was visiting his medieval fortress at La Coste in Provence.
Somehow de Sade survived through the years of the French Revolution, although many other aristocrats were executed.
www.artarchiv.net /doku/museum/Sade.htm   (631 words)

  
 Madame de Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Early in Madame de Sade, Renee tells her mother “If my husband is a monster of depravity, I must become a monster of devotion.” Against everyone’s expectations, Renee seems to fall in love with her husband, and journeys with him to the limits of her morality and her imagination.
Madame de Montreuil cannot understand why her daughter clings to Sade in the face of his rampant unfaithfulness and documented sexual excesses.
What Sade did that few others had done was to make his sexual practices part of a philosophy that championed the rights of the individual, even as it threatened the authority of major institutions such as the government and the church.
www.maryworth.org /ProdHistory/Sade/sade.htm   (2167 words)

  
 glbtq >> literature >> Sade, Marquis de
Whether or not the Marquis de Sade was himself bisexual, homosexual activity is an important item in his program of revolutionary sexual libertinism.
The Comte Donatien-Alphonse-François de Sade, more often called the Marquis de Sade, lent his name to the complex psychosexual phenomenon of sadism--that is, the derivation of pleasure from cruelty through inflicting physical pain, mental suffering, or both.
In one of the great ironies of world literature, the Marquis de Sade was descended from the Laura to whom Petrarch devoted his sonnets of romantic love.
www.glbtq.com /literature/sade.html   (752 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade: Select Bibliography
Alice Laborde, the indefatigable Sade scholar, had been regularly adding to her massive edition of Sade's letters and significant documents.
To read these letters is to see that Sade's demands for money from his lawyer, his flattery, his whining, his crooning, his threats, his irrational expectations all constitute a kind of sexualized power struggle very much like that of his fictional perverts and their victims:
Correspondance inédite du marquis de Sade, de ses proches et de ses familiers.
www.neilschaeffer.com /sade/bibliography   (566 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade - Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters
Sade was born in the Condé palace in Paris.
Sade was arrested at his publisher's office and imprisoned without trial, first in the Sainte-Pélagie prison and then, following allegations that he had tried to seduce young fellow prisoners there, in the harsh fortress of Bicetre.
Sade's libertines founded their philosophy on a purposeful flouting of moral norms and a hatred of religious ethics.
www.monstropedia.org /index.php?title=Marquis_de_Sade   (2863 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade at La Coste - Salon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Marquis de Sade, who was born in 1740 and died in 1814, was a passionate gourmet, and especially loved baked apples and vanilla custards for dessert.
As for the Marquis de Sade, whose full baptismal name was Donatien Alphonse François, he was born in 1740 into a family of extremely distinguished Provençal nobles who were natives of Avignon and claimed descent from Laure de Noves, the famous Laura of Petrarch's sonnets.
His merrily libertine uncle, Abbé de Sade, a priest at whose Provençal estate the young Marquis spent much of his early youth, set the norm for the family by running a bordello in his house.
dir.salon.com /sex/feature/2000/12/07/sade/index.html   (898 words)

  
 Dostoevsky vs. the Marquis de Sade Modern Age - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sade's philosophy flowed from his radical egotism, which led him to propound militant antitheism.
Sade thus contributed to the growing pathology and nihilism in Western thought and culture.
Far from being a "Russian Sade," as Ivan Turgenev posthumously characterized him, or a sadist or a sadomasochist, as Mario Praz and Sigmund Freud, respectively, claimed, Dostoevsky was appalled by Sade.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0354/is_4_46/ai_n8680951   (860 words)

  
 Amazon.com: De Sade: DVD: Keir Dullea,Senta Berger,Lilli Palmer,Anna Massey,Sonja Ziemann,Christiane Krüger,Uta ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
No doubt Richard Matheson's script, which has de Sade dropping in and out of fantasies and memories that may or may not be part of theatrical performances (there's a lot of "may or may not" in this movie) is part of the problem.
Keir Dullea as Louis Alphonse Donatien, Marquis de Sade, Senta Berger as Anne de Montreuil, Lilli Palmer as Mme.
de Montreuil, Anna Massey as Renée de Montreuil, Sonja Ziemann as La Beauvoisin, Christiane Krüger as Laura, Marquis' mistress, Uta Levka as Rose Keller, Barbara Stanek as Colette, Susanne von Almassy as Marquis' mother, Friedrich Schoenfelder as Marquis' father...
www.amazon.com /Sade-Keir-Dullea/dp/B00005UJY9   (1424 words)

  
 VERTIGO FÖRLAG
Sade besökte aldrig Sverige, men i denna klassiska novell reser han till Falu koppargruva, där en liderlig adelsman avtjänar sitt livstidsstraff...
DE ELVATUSEN SPÖNA Den första fullständiga översättningen av den våldsamma, erotiska klassikern från 1907.
Själva livsprocessens obarmhärtiga flöde, döendet, födandet, smärtan, njutningen, är temat för de mäktiga texterna i Martin Tistedts nya bok.
www.vertigo.se   (535 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade: A Life
Even during his own time, the myth of Sade was growing, taking on a shape of its own, larger than his own life, so that he came to live not just behind the stone walls of the Bastille, but behind the equally impenetrable mask of false ideas other people put on him.
Based on a decade of research, The Marquis de Sade: A Life by Neil Schaeffer reveals the astonishingly non-sadistic Sade: his capacity for deep romantic love, his inexhaustible charm, his delusional paranoia.
Sade was incarcerated for 14 years without trial before being freed by the French Revolution.
neilschaeffer.com /sade/index.htm   (517 words)

  
 The Marquis de Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), was born in a palace and ended his life in infamy in a lunatic asylum.
Few have read the Marquis de Sade, yet few are unaware of his nature, the desire to inflict pain for pleasure, especially sexual pleasure.
A world that followed Sade would be a world in which evil rules the land, where the rich and powerful can do as they please, free to steal, rape and murder, to satisfy their lust.
www.heureka.clara.net /art/sade.htm   (1177 words)

  
 Marat/Sade - Peter Weiss   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This brilliant play, in which the Marquis de Sade stages scenes from the French Revolution in an insane asylum, is a theatrical marvel.
The play is set in the asylum of Charenton, where the Marquis de Sade is held incarcerated (as, in fact, he was from 1801 to his death in 1814).
De Sade makes quite a spectacle out of the revolutionary events -- to Coulmier's chagrin -- but offers also philosophical and political musings, engaging the play-Marat in debate and argument.
www.complete-review.com /reviews/weissp/collect.htm   (936 words)

  
 Sade - Rotten Tomatoes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Benoit Jacquot's SADE is a provocative historical drama set during the French Revolution starring Daniel Auteuil as the notorious Marquis de Sade.
The Marquis de Sade couldn't have been as dull a person as this film makes him out to be.
Sade is an engaging look at the controversial eponymous and fiercely atheistic hero.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/sade   (767 words)

  
 Marquis de Sade Electronic Library
The manuscript was lost during the French Revolution — a fact Sade himself bitterly lamented — and was not published until the 20th century.
This is the first biography of the Marquis de Sade, published in 1899 and written by the German specialist in sexual disorders who later discovered the manuscript of 120 Days of Sodom.
Though you expect Sade to appeal to a primarily male audience, the two most insightful critical works about Sade were written by women.
supervert.com /elibrary/marquis_de_sade   (720 words)

  
 De Sade Milano, Discoteca DeSade
il De Sade, di 900 mq, è composto da due sale comunicanti ma con ingressi indipendenti.
Una curata ristorazione (con la possibilità di effettuare piatti e menù a richiesta) grazie alla cucina interna, al servizio di pasticceria e ad una cantina che vanta un assortimento di circa 200 fra le più prestigiose etichette di vini, champagne e distillati.
La discoteca prende il nome dal marchese De Sade, il lussurioso...
www.papido.it /desade.htm   (221 words)

  
 Le Chambre de Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The term "Sadism", referring to the act of sexual arousal produced by the infliction of pain on others, is derived from the name of Donatien Alphonse Francious de Sade, usually called The Marquis de Sade.
Juliette is the story of her sister who delights in all that is carnal and evil as a prostitute and fares far better than her self-denying innocent sister Justine.
There is a VERY subdued film adaptation of these works starring a young Jack Palance, it is called Deadly Sanctuary and is just a shadow of the intensity cast by the novel, as most of the Marquis' literary works are still considered to be "obscene and unpublishable" to this very day.
members.aol.com /mistressdesade/LeChambre.html   (356 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/sadeandsisters   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sade and Sisters serves up a spicy tale of the life of the notorious Marquis de Sade, whose name is synonymous with sadism but who was, in fact, imprisoned in pre-revolutionary France not for cruelty but for atheism and homosexual sodomy.
Modern historians and philosophers have been upgrading Sade’s wicked reputation to that of a philosopher whose worldly views were ahead of his time with regard to assertion of the self and the will to power.
The story follows the young Sade through his seduction of his wife’s young sister, through the ménage’s adventures in a remote castle in Provencal France, to a wild and visionary night in Bastille prison at the start of the French revolution.
myspace.com /sadeandsisters   (1094 words)

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