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Justine (Thompson novel)

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181:, Jennifer Kornreich writes, "This successor to the Marquis de Sade's identically titled novel says nothing new about the nature of pleasure and pain. What it more ably accomplishes is a depiction of the ghoulish transformation of a nameless London art collector from creepy predator to humble captive after he meets twin sisters who bear an uncanny likeness to the portrait of his ideal woman" and she concludes "Ultimately, however, he discovers that the dainty object of his unhinged affection is even more depraved than he is. Justine's pseudo-feminist rationale for her cruelty isn't convincing, but it is amusing, particularly when directed toward a narrator whose moral compass, guided by esthetics alone, is so horrible that we can't regret his violent end." 29: 167:, becomes obsessed by "Justine", a portrait. Later he sees the woman herself at his mother's funeral, but she disappears, and he begins a desperate search for her. He finds her twin sister Juliette, who promises to aid him in his increasingly desperate search for her elusive sister... 274: 204: 289: 118: 294: 144: 269: 264: 254: 284: 259: 279: 215: 163:, it is set in contemporary London where the narrator, an opium-smoking art collector living in 238: 239:
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Alice Thompson
Max Ernst
Canongate Books
ISBN
0-86241-603-5
debut novel
Alice Thompson
Canongate Books
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Marquis de Sade
book of the same name
Kensington Gardens
The New York Times
Fiction Book Review: Justine by Alice Thompson, Author Counterpoint LLC $ 18 (240p)
ISBN
978-1-887178-65-5
New York Times, July 19, 1998
Chapter One online
Real Gorgons or Fantastic Chimeras? Re-shaping Myth and Tradition: Alice Thompson's Justine
Categories
1996 British novels
1996 debut novels
Novels set in London
Canongate Books books
Fiction with unreliable narrators
Feminist novels
Postmodern novels
Novels about twin sisters
Scottish Gothic novels

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