Juliette

“Juliette” by marquis de Sade is a notable work published by Grove in 1988, presented in its First Ed Thus edition. This extensive volume spans 1205 pages and is written in English. The book, first published in 1797, explores a series of bizarre sexual adventures intertwined with philosophical and theological discussions on total egoism and human liberty.
Readers will encounter a provocative narrative that delves into themes of erotica and crime, reflecting de Sade’s controversial perspectives that have sparked debate since his time. The work challenges societal norms and invites contemplation on the nature of freedom and individualism. As a significant piece within the realms of fiction and literary classics, “Juliette” offers a complex exploration of human desires and moral boundaries.
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First published in 1797, this is a sequence of bizarre sexual adventures punctuated by philosophical and theological premises on total egoism and human liberty. Vilified by respectable society since his own time, de Sade is now considered one of the most prodigious minds of Western history.
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