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Justine lived in a nunnery, where the abbess of the nunnery corrupted Juliette (and attempted to corrupt Justine too). However, Justine was sweet and virtuous. When the abbess found out about Bertole's death, she threw both girls out. Juliette's story is told in another book and Justine continues on in pursuit of virtue, beginning from becoming a maid in the house of the usurer Harpin, which is where her troubles begin anew.
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were the daughters of Monsieur de Bertole. Bertole was a widower banker who fell in love with another man's lover. The man, Monsieur de Noirseuil, in the interest of revenge, pretended to be his friend, made sure he became bankrupt and eventually poisoned him, leaving the girls orphans. Juliette and
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The story is told by "Thérèse" ("Sophie" in the first version) in an inn, to Madame de Lorsagne. It is finally revealed that Madame de Lorsagne is her long-lost sister. The irony is that her sister submitted to a brief period of vice and found herself a comfortable existence where she could exercise
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In her search for work and shelter Justine constantly fell into the hands of rogues who would ravish and torture her and the people she makes friends with. Justine was falsely accused of theft by Harpin and sent to jail expecting execution. She had to ally herself with a Miss Dubois, a criminal who
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The libertines derive as much satisfaction from defeating their opponents intellectually as they do from subduing and abusing them physically, while the victims themselves (and Justine offers the best example of this) rise admirably to the challenge with equally forceful and reasoned
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The story ends with Madame de Lorsagne relieving her from a life of vice and clearing her name. Soon afterward, Justine becomes introverted and morose and is finally struck by a bolt of lightning and killed instantly. Madame de Lorsagne joins a religious order after Justine's death.
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in France and tells the story of a young girl who goes under the name of Thérèse. Her story is recounted to Madame de Lorsagne while defending herself for her crimes, en route to punishment and death. She explains the series of misfortunes that led to her present situation.
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helped her to escape along with her band. To escape, Miss Dubois arranged a fire to break out in the prison, in which 21 people died. After escaping the band of Dubois, Justine wanders off and accidentally trespasses upon the lands of the count of Bressac.
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The plot concerns Justine, a 12-year-old maiden ("As for Justine, aged as we have remarked, twelve") who sets off to make her way in France. It follows her until age 26 in her quest for virtue. She is presented with sexual lessons, hidden under a
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has never been published in English translation, although it was published in French in the permissive conditions of the late 1960s, as part of two rival limited-editions of the definitive collected works of Sade: Jean-Jacques Pauvert's
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with promises of a post caring for his wife, but she is then confined in a cave and subject to much the same punishment. These punishments are mostly the same throughout, even when she goes to a
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that characterized his later writing, as it was written in the classical style (which was fashionable at the time), with much verbose and metaphorical description.
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wrote a notable essay on Sade, "Faut-il brûler Sade? ("Should we burn Sade"), published in 1955. She argues that, beyond the scandalous element, Sade uses
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good, while Justine refused to make concessions for the greater good and was plunged further into vice than those who would go willingly.
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James Fowler writes that "her piety offers her the most intense pleasure she can experience in life" and describes her responses to the
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to beg for mercy in her case as an arsonist and then finds herself openly humiliated in court, unable to defend herself.
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to reconcile individual pleasure with societal existence and to explore an ethical dimension to libertine philosophy.
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These are described in true Sadean form. However, unlike some of his other works, the novel is not just a catalogue of
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The story has been adapted for film several times, most notably in a 1969 international co-production directed by
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and similar rigours and the time when, helping a gentleman who is robbed in a field, he takes her back to his
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was issued in the US by the Risus Press in the early 1930s, and went through many reprints. The first
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in 1953. Wainhouse later revised this translation for publication in the United States by
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Fowler, James (2010). "Justine philosophe: Sade's Les Infortunes de la vertu Revisited".
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The Turkish Bath. Juliette Lemercier, Justine Lemercier. Olympia Press, 1969.
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mask. The unfortunate situations include the time when she seeks refuge and
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Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema
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filmed a very faithful adaptation of Sade's work entitled
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Oeuvres completes du Marquis de Sade: editions definitive
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Histoire secrete d'Isabelle de Baviere, reine de France
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that she named the protagonist after Sade's Justine.
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Justine (Thérèse or Sophie in the first version) and
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