The Crimes of Love  

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Les Crimes de l'amour, Nouvelles héroïques et tragiques (Eng: Crimes of Love) is a collection of short stories by Sade first an published in 1800. 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.

Contents

Table of contents

  • Une Idée sur les romans
  • Juliette et Raunai, ou la Conspiration d'Amboise
  • La Double Épreuve
  • Miss Henriette Stralson, ou les Effets du désespoir
  • Faxelange, ou les Torts de l'ambition
  • Florville et Courval, ou le Fatalisme
  • Rodrigue, ou la Tour enchantée
  • Laurence et Antonio
  • Ernestine
  • Dorgeville, ou le Criminel par vertu
  • La Comtesse de Sancerre, ou la Rivalle de sa fille
  • Eugénie de Franval
  • Postface

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