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Les Diaboliques (short story collection)

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while others take delight in wearing fine clothes. All of the female characters are best at concealing their passions and are strong, independent instigators.
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in 1874. Each story features a woman who commits an act of violence, or revenge, or some other crime. It is considered d'Aurevilly's masterpiece.
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D'Aurevilly wrote "The Crimson Curtain" in 1866. "The Greatest Love of Don Juan" followed in 1867. In 1870, d'Aurevilly retired to the
495: 459: 253: 406: 265: 180:"The Greatest Love of Don Juan": An aged playboy, surrounded by past lovers, relates the tale of his greatest love affair. 197:"At a Dinner of Atheists": A French officer relates a tale of love and lust with the wife of one of his fellow officers. 194:"Beneath the Cards of a Game of Whist": The secret affair of a lady and an expert whist player leads to an horrific act. 391: 316: 131: 304: 443: 276: 292: 287: 146: 200:"A Woman's Revenge": A wealthy princess spurns her ignoble husband by becoming a cheap prostitute. 321: 210: 270: 40: 216:
When the collection was first published in France in 1874, it caused up an uproar with the
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and the Public Prosecutor issued orders for its seizure on the grounds of
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tells a younger friend about his first sexual experience with a woman.
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and the stories demonstrated the battle of good against evil.
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Index

Les Diaboliques (book)

FĂ©licien Rops
Barbey d'Aurevilly
French
Dentu
France
short stories
Barbey d'Aurevilly
France
bourgeois
French Second Republic
dandy
whist
vicomte
comte
fencer
Cotentin Peninsula
French
public morality
blasphemy
obscenity
Christian
Dedalus Books
A Woman's Revenge
Robert Wiene
The Crimson Curtain
Alexandre Astruc
Hauteclaire (1961 film)
fr

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