ResidentSadist -> RE: Would you submit to the Marquis de Sade? (7/4/2008 4:05:38 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Tannie No, but I WOULD challenge him to a swordfighting duel. And I would most likely win, because if he were any good, he wouldn't have been caught and imprisoned. *laughing* He was imprisoned several times. None were spectacular arrests except the one where he was tricked. They told him his mother was sick and when he went to visit her they arrested him. In fact she was more than sick, she had died. Swords would be a good choice, it seems guns misfire when pointed at him. [wiki excerpt] In 1776 he returned to Lacoste, again hired several servant girls, most of whom fled. In 1777 the father of one of those employees came to La Coste, to claim her, and attempted to shoot the Marquis at point-blank range. Fortunately for Sade the gun misfired. quote:
ORIGINAL: darkeangelique Absolutely not. I recently read 120 nights of sodom, and excluding the sickening scenes of women filled with boiling oil, roasted etc ..... [snip] Know what one agrees to..... hehe :) His fiction was violently extreme. But the man himself was often persecuted and imprisoned for his political views and blasphemy … as well as the occasional buggery, a kidnapping or two and sexual abuse. But other than that he seemed like a nice guy. LOL quote:
ORIGINAL: bruisedpetals No 1. He's dead and way too Long Distance [snip] LMAO quote:
ORIGINAL: missturbation [snip]Look at todays fictional works and there are many who write just as graphically, violently etc. Do we call all them asshats? Nicely said. I feel the same way, Marquis De Sade was at best on par with what we got going on in literature or movies these days. Movies like Baise-Moi, Death Dancers, Flower and Snake, In My Skin, Hostile, 8mm and Saw all feature extreme BDSM, death, mutilation violence and rape.
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