Eugène Süe
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| - | [[Sainte-Beuve]] is referring to romanciers such as [[Eugène Süe]], whose sensational [[roman populaire]], [[Latréaumont]] (1837), details the gothic, dark, and noir adventures of the eponymous protagonist who inspired [[Isidore Ducasse]] to adopt [[Lautréamont]] as his nom de plume. Although Sainte-Beuve is reluctant to admit Sade into the precincts of the literary lionized by Byron—“(je demande pardon du rapprochement)”—he is forced to do so by Sade’s “clandestine” omnipresence in nineteenth-century culture. | + | |
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