Trois Filles de leur mère
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- | {{Template}}'''''Trois Filles de leurs mères''''' ('''Three girls and their mother''' or '''The She-Devils''') is a French [[erotic novel]] by [[Pierre Louÿs]] written in [[1910]] and published [[clandestine]]ly in [[1926]]. It was adapted for film by [[José Bénazéraf]] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1007968/] and as a graphic novel by [[Georges Pichard]]. | + | {{Template}}'''''Trois Filles de leurs mères''''' ('''Three girls and their mother''' or '''The She-Devils''') is a French [[erotic novel]] by [[Pierre Louÿs]] written in [[1910]] and published [[clandestine]]ly in [[1926]]. [[Susan Sontag]] in the ''[[Pornographic Imagination]]'' describes it as one of the few works of erotic literature to deserve true literary status. It was adapted for film by [[José Bénazéraf]] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1007968/] and as a graphic novel by [[Georges Pichard]]. |
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:A mother and her three daughters...sharing their inexhaustible sexual favours between the same young man, each other, and anyone else who enters their web of depravity. From a chance encounter on the stairway with a voluptuous young girl, the narrator is drawn to become the plaything of four rapacious females, experiencing them all in various combinations of increasingly wild debauchery, until they one day vanish as mysteriously as they had appeared. | :A mother and her three daughters...sharing their inexhaustible sexual favours between the same young man, each other, and anyone else who enters their web of depravity. From a chance encounter on the stairway with a voluptuous young girl, the narrator is drawn to become the plaything of four rapacious females, experiencing them all in various combinations of increasingly wild debauchery, until they one day vanish as mysteriously as they had appeared. | ||
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+ | [[Kathleen Murphy]] remarks about the novel that it was "described by [[Susan Sontag]] as one of the few works of the erotic imagination to deserve true literary status, The ''[[The She Devils ]]'' remains Pierre Louys's most intense, claustrophobic work; a study of sexual obsession and monomania unsurpassed in its depictions of carnal excess, unbridled lust and limitless perversity." | ||
Inspiré par les rapports de l'écrivain à la femme de [[José María de Heredia]] et ses trois filles (dont la plus jeunes, Louise, avait été mariée à Louÿs) aux mœurs réputées alors assez libres, il présente les mésaventures d'un homme, « X*** », qu'une prostitué de trente-six ans, Teresa, et ses trois filles, Mauricette, Lili et Charlotte, visitent à tour de rôle. Selon [[André Pieyre de Mandiargues]], ce « roman se rattache de plusieurs façons à (...) l'idéal du genre [érotique] » et constitue le « chef d'œuvre de Pierre Louÿs ». | Inspiré par les rapports de l'écrivain à la femme de [[José María de Heredia]] et ses trois filles (dont la plus jeunes, Louise, avait été mariée à Louÿs) aux mœurs réputées alors assez libres, il présente les mésaventures d'un homme, « X*** », qu'une prostitué de trente-six ans, Teresa, et ses trois filles, Mauricette, Lili et Charlotte, visitent à tour de rôle. Selon [[André Pieyre de Mandiargues]], ce « roman se rattache de plusieurs façons à (...) l'idéal du genre [érotique] » et constitue le « chef d'œuvre de Pierre Louÿs ». |
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- A mother and her three daughters...sharing their inexhaustible sexual favours between the same young man, each other, and anyone else who enters their web of depravity. From a chance encounter on the stairway with a voluptuous young girl, the narrator is drawn to become the plaything of four rapacious females, experiencing them all in various combinations of increasingly wild debauchery, until they one day vanish as mysteriously as they had appeared.
Kathleen Murphy remarks about the novel that it was "described by Susan Sontag as one of the few works of the erotic imagination to deserve true literary status, The The She Devils remains Pierre Louys's most intense, claustrophobic work; a study of sexual obsession and monomania unsurpassed in its depictions of carnal excess, unbridled lust and limitless perversity."
Inspiré par les rapports de l'écrivain à la femme de José María de Heredia et ses trois filles (dont la plus jeunes, Louise, avait été mariée à Louÿs) aux mœurs réputées alors assez libres, il présente les mésaventures d'un homme, « X*** », qu'une prostitué de trente-six ans, Teresa, et ses trois filles, Mauricette, Lili et Charlotte, visitent à tour de rôle. Selon André Pieyre de Mandiargues, ce « roman se rattache de plusieurs façons à (...) l'idéal du genre [érotique] » et constitue le « chef d'œuvre de Pierre Louÿs ».