L'abbé CTold in a series of first-person accounts, L"'Abbe C" is a startling narrative about the intense and terrifying relationship between twin brothers. Charles is a modern libertine, dedicated to vice and depravity, while Robert is a priest so devout that he is nicknamed L'Abbe'. When the sexually wild Eponine intrudes upon their suffocating relationship, anguish, delirium, and death ensue. Other works by Georges Bataille published by Marion Boyars include "Blue of Noon" and "My Mother Madame Edwarda and the Dead Man. |
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But on that particular day Robert was in such anguish that he appeared to be
losing his head : his eyes seemed to open , timidly , only to acknowledge his fear
of some unknown torture . His exquisite phraseology was then the only nuance
that ...
But on that particular day Robert was in such anguish that he appeared to be
losing his head : his eyes seemed to open , timidly , only to acknowledge his fear
of some unknown torture . His exquisite phraseology was then the only nuance
that ...
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When Madame Hanusse , with a look of astonishment on her face , appeared at
the door to the stairway , a hideous smile furtively distorted his morbidly tautened
features . ' Eponine ! You tramp ! shouted Madame Hanusse . She had a voice ...
When Madame Hanusse , with a look of astonishment on her face , appeared at
the door to the stairway , a hideous smile furtively distorted his morbidly tautened
features . ' Eponine ! You tramp ! shouted Madame Hanusse . She had a voice ...
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... for yourselves that the man is tormented ! I was disturbed to see what appeared
to be an involuntary smile take shape on my brother's ashen face , despite his
efforts to suppress it ; he was more truly tormented than the doctor could imagine
.
... for yourselves that the man is tormented ! I was disturbed to see what appeared
to be an involuntary smile take shape on my brother's ashen face , despite his
efforts to suppress it ; he was more truly tormented than the doctor could imagine
.
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Crítica de los usuarios - arubabookwoman - LibraryThingThis is the story of twin brothers, Robert, a pius priest, and Charles, a depraved libertine, who despite their character differences remain close. Both are attracted to a "loose" woman, Eponine, with ... Leer comentario completo
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PART | 9 |
The Editors Preface | 11 |
PART TWO The Narrative Written by Charles C | 31 |
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able already anguish appeared arms asked became become began believe brother butcher changed Charles coming completely continued couldn't darkness dead death desire didn't doctor don't door doubt drinking dying Eponine escape everything eyes face fact fall feel felt finally friends front gave Germaine give glass hand happy head hear heard hold idea imagined it's keep kind knew later laugh leave light living longer look Madame Hanusse matter meaning mind moment naked never night object once painful perhaps person pleasure possible Raymonde reason replied Robert Rosie scream seemed sense silence simple sleep slowly smile someone sort sound speak spoke stopped street suddenly suffer sure surprised taken talk tell thing thought told took turned voice waiting wanted window wished woman
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