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bocadosdefilosofia · 1 month ago
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«Se llama conciencia, queridísima Juliette, a esa especie de voz interior que se eleva en nosotros ante la infracción de algo prohibido, sea de la naturaleza que sea: definición de lo más sencilla y que, ya a primera vista, muestra que esa conciencia no es sino obra del prejuicio recibido por la educación, de suerte que todo lo que se le prohíbe al niño le cause remordimientos en cuanto lo viole, y así conserve esos remordimientos hasta que, una vez vencido el prejuicio, vea que no existía ningún mal real en la cosa prohibida. Así la conciencia es pura y simplemente la obra de los prejuicios que nos infunden o de los principios que nos vamos formando.»
D. A. F. de Sade: Juliette o Las prosperidades del vicio. Ediciones Cátedra, pág. 68. Madrid, 2022.
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monsieurle6 · 3 months ago
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Many years late to this fandom, but better late than never I suppose
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canesenzafissadimora · 6 months ago
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È per il tuo bene, dicono: divina frase nella quale riconosco il linguaggio ordinario dell'imbecillità trionfante.
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schizografia · 1 year ago
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Per riunire l’incesto, l’adulterio, la sodomia e il sacrilegio, incula la figlia sposata con un’ostia.
Donatien-Alphonse-François de Sade
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mayolfederico · 3 months ago
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Piccolo lessico dell'erotismo - Lexique succinct de l'érotisme [Abbandono - Lussuria]
Man Ray , Monument à D.A.F. de Sade (1933) La prima edizione di questo Lexique succinct de l’érotisme compare nel catalogo dell’«Esposizione Internazionale del Surrealismo», Galleria Cordier, Paris 1959. La presente traduzione è stata condotta sul testo accresciuto della seconda edizione, uscito per i tipi di Eric Losfold nel 1970. Traduzione italiana di Maurizio Ferraris e Vincenzo…
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dark-strangers-art · 2 months ago
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Happiness is not about pleasure,
but about desire;
 it means breaking down all barriers
 to the fulfillment of desires
~ Donatien Alphonse François de Sade
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severin-photocopy · 7 months ago
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they should have put in at least either blood or semen scents. I've seen them in other perfumes, why not here c'mon. And also something muskier idk
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no offense but how are you gonna make a de sade perfume with bergamot as one of the top notes. de sade perfume should not smell herbal it should smell metallic and hot and GROSS
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bocadosdefilosofia · 2 years ago
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«Pero aquí aparece el punto crucial, la divergencia entre Sade y la Revolución, entre Sade y el Terrorismo, entre Sade y Robespierre. Una vez aniquilado el tirano, ¿puede el pacto social existir unilateralmente en función de los ciudadanos entre s��? Los tribunales, los procedimientos judiciales, ¿pueden subsistir en función de los miembros de la ciudadanía? ¿Cómo es posible? replica Sade. Os habéis rebelado contra la iniquidad; para vosotros la iniquidad consistía en estar excluidos de la práctica de la iniquidad; al rebelaros contra la iniquidad habéis replicado con la iniquidad, ya que habéis matado a vuestros amos como ellos habían matado a Dios en su conciencia. La justicia, para vosotros, a menos que volváis a la servidumbre, la justicia, y habéis dado pruebas sangrientas de ello, sólo puede consistir en la práctica común de la iniquidad individual. ¿A quién acudiréis sino a Dios, o por lo menos a un orden idéntico que os asegurará el tranquilo goce de los beneficios de la insurrección? Todo lo que emprendáis en adelante llevará la marca del asesinato».
Pierre Klossowski: Sade mi prójimo. Arena Libros, pág. 61. Madrid, 2005.
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saint-starflicker · 2 months ago
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Happy Early Halloween, Chat!
By chat I mean @leiflitter (I know you're in output mode! You go, Leif's output mode; just courtesy-tagging 😁) @nbymop @rwoh @spacecasehobbit—and @wolfiso who might still be seeking out ghost stories.
I mentioned wanting to start a book club on the Fable app, and while I'm still discovering some stumbling blocks (app is sensitive to dropped connections so I often have to re-type and post twice after refreshing; the Book Quotes feature doesn't go beyond maybe 350 keystrokes; I never loved star ratings but the emoji rating is too limited and ambiguous too; only 10 tags allowed across so many different rubrics; filling out the Book Review form feels like being a research subject of a target demographic focus group, the Book Club thread-post format I think is less conducive to broader discussions about the books such as racism and disability representation and/or queer readings across a variety of works in the gothic novel "canon"...and then encouraging one another with writing, which was half my motivation for starting up a reading club in the first place, but there's not much wiggle room for customization...)
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maybe Fable's list function is better. Yeah. I'm gonna go with sharing my lists.
...I hope it doesn't force link-clickers to make an account before you get to see these lists, because what's the point of the list settings being Public if it's not going to be public Public?
And I don't put this up to imply that anyone reading must read all of them. This is more like, the book club could've been a wine cellar—so I appreciate recommendations because what I do have is still aggressively Anglo.
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[screenshot of tweet by @MumblinDeafRo that says: "I said this before, but I try not to think of it as a TBR pile but more like a wine cellar. You try & time the right combination of mood, energy & interest, so that you pick a book when you have the best chance of getting along with it. That's what the writer prefers too." ]
Amontillado under Keep Reading cut.
Early Gothic — The Castle of Otranto (more inspired by medieval chivalric romances and I think the author even tried to pass it off as one; but in all my research everyone says this was the first gothic novel), The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne (I think was still low-key riding Otranto's coattails in addition to taking inspiration from it, not that that's a bad thing), The Castle of Wolfenbach (now we're getting somewhere), The Mysteries of Udolpho (oh Anne Radcliffe we're really in it now, and by it I mean a literary genre that was new in like 1790 CE), Glenarvon (the earliest instance of a "Byronic" character I could find that wasn't literally Lord George Gordon Byron's self-insert), The Monk (of all the gothic novels that stirred up controversy, this one was the most stirred up controversiest), Northanger Abbey (oh Jane Austen we're really in it now), Fantasmagoriana: Geschichten der Toten (translated from German to French by Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès, not really on this list to read but rather to say oh George Gordon Byron we're really in it now), The Vampyre (the second instance of a "Byronic" character that I've heard about) and Frankenstein.
I elected to leave out a lot that was on Jane Austen's characters' reading lists in Northanger Abbey (Necromancer of the Black Forest, Carl Grosse's Horrid Mysteries, The Italian, The Mysterious Warning, Clermont, The Midnight Bell, and Orphan of the Rhine) because Northanger Abbey was already there, and to include some nonfiction such as Richard Hurd's "Letters on Chivalry and Romance" that was Hurd's observations on that genre's development, as well as Idée sur les Romans by Worst Human Being of the Century award-winner Marquis Donatien Alphonse François de Sade.
Midcentury and Victorian/Edwardian era Gothic — I didn't actually know whether to put The Last Man by Mary Shelley in the Early Gothic list or if 1826 can count as "midcentury". As it stands, this list begins with A Priest in 1839 by Jules Verne (written in the mid/late 1840s but not published until...1992? and unfinished), Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, assorted novels by the Brontë sisters, The Marble Faun by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Carmilla, Dracula, Clemence Housman's Werewolf, Frances Hodgson Burnett's sort of cozy gothic kid lit, The Phantom of the Opera and The Picture of Dorian Gray.
I really wanted to add Moby Dick and Karl Heinrich Ulrichs's Manor to this list but I think "nautical gothic" could practically be its own thing.
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pascalspanker · 2 years ago
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"Para conocer la virtud, primero debemos familiarizarnos con el vicio". Donatien Alphonse François de Sade. 🖤🖤🖤
Artwork: Heinrich Lossow.
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starpros-sunshine · 6 months ago
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I need to lock Donatien Alphonse François Comte de Sade and The Right Hon. George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron in a room together and see what happens
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schizografia · 1 year ago
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Racconta di aver conosciuto un uomo che ha fottuto tre figli avuti dalla propria madre, fra cui c’era una fanciulla che aveva fatto sposare al proprio figlio, in maniera che, fottendo quella, fotteva la propria sorella, figlia e nuora e costringeva il proprio figlio a fottere la sua sorella e suocera.
Donatien-Alphonse-François de Sade
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relampago-arcano · 2 years ago
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“Para conocer la virtud, primero debemos familiarizarnos con el vicio.”
—Donatien Alphonse François de Sade.
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ryunumber · 2 years ago
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Marquis de Sade?
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Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade has a Ryu Number of 3.
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zaius-theforbiddenzone · 1 year ago
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'XXX' La Fura del Baus - London, 2003 Donatien Alphonse François de Sade - "La Philosophie dans le boudoir ou Les instituteurs immoraux", 1795
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tesserariuss · 2 years ago
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Why do you complain of your fate when you could so easily change it?
Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, Justine or The Misfortunes of Virtue
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