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-A Tale of Satisfied Desire‎+''[[A Tale of Satisfied Desire]]‎'' is the title of the first English translation of ''[[Histoire de l'oeil]]'' (1928) by [[Georges Bataille]] (under the pseudonym [[Pierre Angelique]]), first published in 1953 by the [[Olympia Press]].
-by Georges Bataille - 1953 - 105 pages+
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-by Georges Bataille - 1953 - 105 pages+
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-by Georges Bataille - Literary Criticism - 1988 - 161 pages+
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-Eye a title associated with a Blake poem— "A Tale of Satisfied Desire. ...+
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A Tale of Satisfied Desire is the title of the first English translation of Histoire de l'oeil (1928) by Georges Bataille (under the pseudonym Pierre Angelique), first published in 1953 by the Olympia Press.



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