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The 120 Days of Sodom

Marquis De Sade

  • 03 april 2018
  • 9781515435839
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An unfinished eighteenth-century manuscript presenting an extreme and controversial exploration of power, excess, and moral transgression within the context of Enlightenment-era thought. Written in 1785 during the author's imprisonment, The 120 Days of Sodom takes the form of a structured narrative in which a group of libertines withdraw from society to enact a systematised catalogue of behaviours intended to test the limits of human conduct.The work is notable less for conventional narrative development than for its methodical organisation, reflecting an attempt to classify and enumerate forms of desire and domination. Its stark and often disturbing content has ensured its reputation as one of the most challenging texts of its period. At the same time, it has been examined within the history of ideas as a radical inversion of moral philosophy, engaging-however provocatively-with questions of freedom, authority, and the boundaries of reason.Incomplete and preserved in manuscript form for many years, the text occupies a complex position between literature, philosophical provocation, and historical document. Its continued study reflects not endorsement of its content, but its significance in understanding the outer limits of Enlightenment discourse and the development of later discussions of transgression in literature and philosophy.

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