Justine

Justine by Marquis De Sade is a notable work published by Wordsworth Editions in 1996. This new edition spans 138 pages and is presented in English. The novel explores the life of Justine, a character who embodies virtue yet faces a series of harrowing challenges as she navigates a world filled with cruelty and humiliation.
Readers will find that Justine delves into themes of morality and the human condition, offering a narrative rich in psychological insight. The book presents a stark portrayal of Justine’s struggles, highlighting the contrast between her virtuous nature and the harsh realities she encounters. This edition invites readers to engage with the complex dynamics of fiction and erotica, making it a significant addition to the literary landscape.
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This work is the most celebrated of the novels of the Marquis de Sade. Execrated by de Sade’s contemporaries, it is a novel of depth and psychological insight. It tells the tale of the virtuous Justine, who, forced to make her way in the world suffers frightful humiliations.
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