The Mystified Magistrate

And Other Tales

Romance, Erotica, BDSM, Historical
Cover of the book The Mystified Magistrate by Marquis de Sade, Arcade
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Marquis de Sade ISBN: 9781628723489
Publisher: Arcade Publication: November 21, 2011
Imprint: Arcade Language: English
Author: Marquis de Sade
ISBN: 9781628723489
Publisher: Arcade
Publication: November 21, 2011
Imprint: Arcade
Language: English

The Marquis de Sade is known variously to history as “the Divine Marquis” (the Surrealists) and “that monster author” (Napoleon)because of the daring originality and scandalous nature of much of his writing. What is less known, or virtually forgotten, is that he also possessed a dark but undeniable sense of humor. Visible in even his most outrageous and somber publications, it burst into full bloom in his shorter works of fiction. The great virtue of this volume is that it reveals that lighter, comic side of Sade. He was a man obsessed, like many great writers, and his obsessions are still present here: his hatred of all things pretentious, his loathing of a corrupt judicial system, his damning of hypocrisy and false piety. One of the great anarchists of all time, he was nevertheless far from mad (as many pretended) and these works of fiction shed another light on this most feverish of minds. But however heavy the subject, The Mystified Magistrate is infused with a light touch; it is revealing but never offensive.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Marquis de Sade is known variously to history as “the Divine Marquis” (the Surrealists) and “that monster author” (Napoleon)because of the daring originality and scandalous nature of much of his writing. What is less known, or virtually forgotten, is that he also possessed a dark but undeniable sense of humor. Visible in even his most outrageous and somber publications, it burst into full bloom in his shorter works of fiction. The great virtue of this volume is that it reveals that lighter, comic side of Sade. He was a man obsessed, like many great writers, and his obsessions are still present here: his hatred of all things pretentious, his loathing of a corrupt judicial system, his damning of hypocrisy and false piety. One of the great anarchists of all time, he was nevertheless far from mad (as many pretended) and these works of fiction shed another light on this most feverish of minds. But however heavy the subject, The Mystified Magistrate is infused with a light touch; it is revealing but never offensive.

More books from Arcade

Cover of the book The Trigger by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Long Way Back to the River Kwai by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book A Field Guide to Demons, Vampires, Fallen Angels and Other Subversive Spirits by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Daughter of Heaven by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book The Last Love of George Sand by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Spring Flowers, Spring Frost by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Year of the Orphan by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Lieutenant Schreiber's Country by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book No Place to Call Home by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book The Templars by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Creepy Crawling by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book X20: A Novel of (Not) Smoking by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Heloise And Bellinis by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Into that Good Night by Marquis de Sade
Cover of the book Letters from an Unknown Woman by Marquis de Sade
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy