The Talking Jewels

Cover of The Talking Jewels by Denis. Diderot
Author: Denis. Diderot
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9781513290881
Dimensions:
Height: 7.9 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.544 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 843.5
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The Talking Jewels by Denis Diderot is an erotic novel published by West Margin Press in April 2021. This edition presents Diderot’s most famous erotic creation, originally published in 1748, which explores themes of desire and societal norms through the story of Mangogul, a Sultan seeking distraction from his mundane life. With the aid of a genie, he acquires a magic ring that allows him to uncover the sexual secrets of women, leading to humorous and revealing encounters that critique the morals of 18th-century French society.

Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, classics, and erotica, while also reflecting on the absurdities of civilization. The book delves into the lives of its characters, particularly focusing on the implications of their desires and secrets. This edition, consisting of 220 pages, aims to reintroduce Diderot’s work to modern audiences, maintaining the essence of the original while offering a fresh presentation for contemporary readers.


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The Talking Jewels (1748) is an erotic novel by Denis Diderot. Although he is known as a leading radical philosopher of 18th century France, Diderot also pursued a brief career as an anonymous author of controversial works of fiction. The Talking Jewels, his most famous erotic creation, is thought to have been inspired by the life of Madame de Pompadour, the favorite mistress of Louis XV. Bored with his life as Sultan of Congo, Mangogul longs for a distraction. Certain that his mistress Mirzoza has been cheating on him, he seeks the assistance of a powerful genie. With one of his wishes, Mangogul acquires a magic ring that gives him the ability to learn the sexual secrets of any woman he chooses. By rubbing the ring and pointing it toward the genitals, it grants them the power to speak and to reveal in graphic detail the romantic encounters of the past. Much to the embarrassment of these women, the talking jewels are often activated in the company of Mangogul’s illustrious guests, who listen in shock to the secrets of their lustful lives. The Talking Jewels is a masterful erotic tale that plays on the prejudices and traditions of civilized society while humorlessly critiquing the stuffy morals of France’s political, religious, and cultural elite. By portraying Mirzoza in a positive light, Diderot likely earned the respect of Madame de Pompadour, who helped secure funding for his influential and controversial Encyclopédie project. This edition of The Talking Jewels is a classic of French erotic literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Publisher: West Margin Press. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781513290881.
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Language: en. Pages: 220.

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