The Crimes of Love
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Crimes of Love is a 1800 book by Sade. Its original French title is Les Crimes de l'amour, Nouvelles héroïques et tragiques, 1800. It is notable because of its preface, which features Sade's theories on the 'modern novel'.
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- [hhttp://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/c1718cs/Nltr37.htm#Whiteman Richardson and de Sade Acquisitions (no. 37, Spring 2001) by Bruce Whiteman, Clark Head Librarian]
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