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  • 1787 - The Misfortunes of Virtue Generally taken as Sade's first novel. Sade completed the work, writing 138 manuscript pages, in two weeks during his time in the Bastille, finishing on 8 July. Sade reworked the novel in later versions; it was not published until 1930.

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  1. Jeff Nuttall (July 8, 1933 – January 4, 2004) was an English poet,
  2. Jean Ray
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Jenny Diski, born July 8, 1947 in London, British writer. She won the 2003 Thomas Cook Travel Book award for Stranger on a Train: Daydreaming and Smoking ...

She was 58. --Thursday, July 8, 2004 Posted: 1:26 PM EDT (1726 GMT), via CNN.com. Syreeta (1970) - Syreeta [Amazon.com] [FR] [DE] [UK] ...

Edgar Morin is a French philosopher and sociologist who was born in Paris on July 8, 1921 under his original name Edgar Nahoum. ...



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