The Nun

Cover of The Nun by Denis Diderot
Year: 1974
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780140443004
Dimensions:
Height: 0.47 Inches
Length: 7.7 Inches
Weight: 0.3196702799 Pounds
Width: 5.16 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843/.5
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The Nun by Denis Diderot, published by National Geographic Books on May 30, 1974, is a reprint edition comprising 192 pages in English. This work presents a fictitious collection of letters from Suzanne Simonin, a teenage girl forced into a convent due to her illegitimacy. Through her desperate appeals to the Marquis de Croismare, Diderot explores themes of cruelty and abuse within the confines of a religious institution, highlighting the oppressive environment shaped by gossip and intrigue.

Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and a critical examination of religious authority. The letters reveal Suzanne’s struggles and the moral complexities of her situation, making it a significant commentary on the societal norms of the time. This edition of The Nun offers insight into Diderot’s unique style and his bold approach to discussing themes of sexuality and institutional oppression, marking it as a notable work in the literary canon of the eighteenth century.


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In 1758 Diderot’s friend the Marquis de Croismare became interested in the cause célèbre of a nun who was appealing to be allowed to leave a Paris convent. Less than a year later, in an affectionate attempt to trick his friend, Diderot created this masterpiece – a fictitious set of desperate and pleading letters to the Marquis from a teenage girl forced into the nunnery because she is illegitimate. In these letters, the impressionable and innocent Suzanne Simonin describes the cruelty and abuse she has suffered in an institution poisoned by vicious gossip, intrigues, persecutions and deviance. Considered too subversive during Diderot’s lifetime, The Nun first appeared in print in 1796 following the Revolution. Part gripping novel, part licentious portrayal of sexual fervour and part damning attack on oppressive religious institutions, it remains one of the most utterly original works of the many eighteenth-century.

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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 1974.
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ISBN-13: 9780140443004.
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Language: en. Pages: 192. Edition: Reprint.

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