Justine

Marquis de Sade


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Justine by Marquis de Sade
"Justine" tells the story of a virtuous young woman named Justine who faces a series of misfortunes and encounters numerous immoral and corrupt characters throughout her life. The novel is characterized by its explicit depictions of sexual violence, sadism, and acts of cruelty. The narrative of "Justine" explores themes of morality, religion, and the corruption of society. Justine's experiences serve as a critique of the hypocrisy and immorality that Sade saw in the institutions of his time, including religion, politics, and social hierarchy. The novel presents a bleak and nihilistic view of human nature, often depicting characters engaging in acts of depravity and cruelty without consequences or moral redemption. Sade's writing style is highly explicit and confrontational, challenging societal norms and values. Due to its explicit and controversial content, "Justine" faced significant censorship and condemnation during Sade's lifetime. However, the novel has since gained recognition as a significant work of literature, known for its provocative and challenging exploration of human desires and the darker aspects of human nature.
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