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-''[[L'œuvre du Marquis de Sade]]'' is an anthology of the writings of Marquis de Sade edited by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]] and published in [[1909]] by [[Georges & Robert Briffaut]]. It includes the original French texts of [[Zoloé]], [[Justine]], [[Juliette]], [[La Philosophie dans le boudoir]], [[Les Crimes de l'amour]], [[Aline et Valcour]] and selected excerpts.+'''''L'Œuvre du Marquis de Sade, pages choisies, introduction, essai bibliographique et notes''''' is an anthology of the writings of Marquis de Sade edited by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]] and published in [[1909]] by [[Georges & Robert Briffaut]]. It includes the original French texts of [[Zoloé]], [[Justine]], [[Juliette]], [[La Philosophie dans le boudoir]], [[Les Crimes de l'amour]], [[Aline et Valcour]] and selected excerpts.
It also comprises excerpts of unpublished letters published here for the first time. The collection appeared in the Briffault's "Les Maîtres de l'Amour", [[Bibliothèque des Curieux]] collection, is forworded by a bibliographical essay and notes Guillaume Apollinaire. Als features eight illustrations.{{GFDL}} It also comprises excerpts of unpublished letters published here for the first time. The collection appeared in the Briffault's "Les Maîtres de l'Amour", [[Bibliothèque des Curieux]] collection, is forworded by a bibliographical essay and notes Guillaume Apollinaire. Als features eight illustrations.{{GFDL}}

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L'Œuvre du Marquis de Sade, pages choisies, introduction, essai bibliographique et notes is an anthology of the writings of Marquis de Sade edited by Guillaume Apollinaire and published in 1909 by Georges & Robert Briffaut. It includes the original French texts of Zoloé, Justine, Juliette, La Philosophie dans le boudoir, Les Crimes de l'amour, Aline et Valcour and selected excerpts.

It also comprises excerpts of unpublished letters published here for the first time. The collection appeared in the Briffault's "Les Maîtres de l'Amour", Bibliothèque des Curieux collection, is forworded by a bibliographical essay and notes Guillaume Apollinaire. Als features eight illustrations.



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