The Crimes of Love
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: "The modern novel is born with [[Richardson]], [[Fielding]], [[Rousseau]] and [[Prévost]]. It then procedes to the ''[[The Monk]]'' and [[Ann Radcliffe]]" | : "The modern novel is born with [[Richardson]], [[Fielding]], [[Rousseau]] and [[Prévost]]. It then procedes to the ''[[The Monk]]'' and [[Ann Radcliffe]]" | ||
- | ''Les Crimes de l'amour'' is also a French film edited from [[Le Rideau cramoisi]] (1953), starring [[Alain Cuny]]. | + | ''Les Crimes de l'amour'' is also a French film edited from ''[[Le Rideau cramoisi]]'' (1953), directed by [[Mina de Venghel]] and starring [[Alain Cuny]], [[Maurice Barry]] and [[Maurice Clavel]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
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Les Crimes de l'amour, Nouvelles héroïques et tragiques (Eng: Crimes of Love) is an 1800 book by Sade. It is notable because of its preface, which features Sade's theories on the 'modern novel':
- "The modern novel is born with Richardson, Fielding, Rousseau and Prévost. It then procedes to the The Monk and Ann Radcliffe"
Les Crimes de l'amour is also a French film edited from Le Rideau cramoisi (1953), directed by Mina de Venghel and starring Alain Cuny, Maurice Barry and Maurice Clavel.
See also
Do not confuse with
- Un crime d'amour (1885)
External links
- Richardson and de Sade Acquisitions (no. 37, Spring 2001) by Bruce Whiteman, Clark Head Librarian
- GOTHIQUE ET LITTÉRATURE Contains the quote "Le roman moderne naît avec Richardson, Fielding, Rousseau et Prévost. Il passe ensuite à Le Moine et à Ann Radcliffe"
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