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Le paradigme sodomite chez Sade

Discussing homosexuality in Sade, it is more precise to speak of sodomy, that criminal act in which all Sadean heroes claim to find their ultimate pleasure. There is, however, an evolution from the Cent Vingt Journées de Sodome to La Philosophie dans le boudoir: in the earlier novel, the four libert...

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