The martyrs of French censorship
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- | [[Geoffroy Vallée]], [[Claude Le Petit]], [[Jacques Chausson]] and [[Jean-François de la Barre]] are the [[martyr]]s of [[French censorship]]. | + | [[Geoffroy Vallée]], [[Claude Le Petit]], [[Jacques Chausson]] and [[Jean-François de la Barre]] are the [[martyr]]s of [[French censorship]]. They paid for their [[outrage aux moeurs]] with their death. [[Marquis de Sade]] was luckier, he survived in [[solitary confinement]] in prison. |
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Geoffroy Vallée, Claude Le Petit, Jacques Chausson and Jean-François de la Barre are the martyrs of French censorship. They paid for their outrage aux moeurs with their death. Marquis de Sade was luckier, he survived in solitary confinement in prison.
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