Marquis de Sade is a controversial writer of Enlightenment. His work was controversial at the time, but he won a certain type of followers. Marquis de Sade used various techniques for writing and worked fine. The part being analyzed is an excerpt from "Bedroom Philosophy" announced in 1795. Throughout the article, the writing style is analytically controversial, but at the time of writing, the content and his ideas are inherently shameless. .
The word sadism comes from the works of Donatien Alphonse Francois and Sakis Marquis. The word masochism comes from Leopold von Sacher Masofh, author of Far Venus. But it is noteworthy that Marquis de Sade, like Justin, describes consistent abuse in his work. Furs in Venus explains the consent domome-sub relationship. Other prominent works include works by Anne Rice (author of Sleeping Beauty in the series of Eden and her series), by Jenny Berg (9th week of Elizabeth · McNeill (1978)) 1956) PaulineRéage) Works from John Norman's Gor series, of course Patrick Califia, Gloria Brame, Samois, and writer Georges Bataille (Histoire de l'Oil - eye of the eye, Edward, Edwarda, 1937), and Bob Flanagan: Slave Sonnets (1986), Fuck Journal (1987), A Haste of Honey (1990)
Marquis de Sade used an Asian Gothic style framework with some of his novels, in particular "unfortunate virtue" and Eugenie de Franval. I thought that he would be like this. Sade criticized this type for reflecting the novel (1800), pointing out that Gothic is "an unavoidable consequence of the revolutionary shock occurring in Europe" in the preface. This type of contemporary critic has also focused on the interrelationship between the French Revolutionary Terrorism and "Terrorist School" represented by Radcliffe and Louis. Sade believes The Monk is better than Ann Radcliffe's work