Philosophy in the Boudoir

Marquis de Sade
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Philosophy of the Boudoir follows three aristocrats as they indoctrinate the fifteen-year-old Eugénie de Mistival in “the principles of the most outrageous libertinism.” 200 years after de Sade’s death, readers will continue to find shock and delight in this most joyous of his erotic works, now with a new introduction by Francine du Plessix-Gray.
Genres: ClassicsFictionPhilosophyEroticaFranceLiteratureFrench Literature18th CenturyNovelsSexuality
192 Pages

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