L'abbé CM. Boyars, 1983 - 158 páginas Told 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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... kind of uncontrollable laughter that is unleashed by the desire to hold it back . That , no doubt , was what saved Eponine and me , so much so that , in the end , our apprehension depressed us . It eventually became so painful that ...
... kind of uncontrollable laughter that is unleashed by the desire to hold it back . That , no doubt , was what saved Eponine and me , so much so that , in the end , our apprehension depressed us . It eventually became so painful that ...
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... kind of irritability . I would eventually learn that this absolute contrast was tantamount to a perfect identity . But at the time when my brother collapsed , I had only recently , on the occasion of his renuncia- tion of the pretence ...
... kind of irritability . I would eventually learn that this absolute contrast was tantamount to a perfect identity . But at the time when my brother collapsed , I had only recently , on the occasion of his renuncia- tion of the pretence ...
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... kind of charade - whereas my account conceals the very thing that it was supposed to make known . It would appear , then , that the nature of my subject is such that it cannot be treated like any other : it can be put forth for con ...
... kind of charade - whereas my account conceals the very thing that it was supposed to make known . It would appear , then , that the nature of my subject is such that it cannot be treated like any other : it can be put forth for con ...
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afraid anguish ANISETTE arms asked became began betraying breath brothel brother butcher cassock Charles Charles's chasuble Chianine church darkness dead death depressed despite doctor door drinking dying Eponine Eponine's escape everything eyes face faint feel felt gave GEORGES BATAILLE Germaine give glass hand happy head hear heard hirsute idea imagined impotence indifference irritated knew laugh laughter light longer look Madame Hanusse malaise manuscript matter of fact Mother Superior naked nausea never night nine o'clock nudity nuns painful perspiration pleasure pretended priest Raymonde rectory replied Robert Robert's notes Rosie Rosie's sacristan sacristy saying a word scream seemed sense shame silence sleep slowly smile solitude someone sort speak spoke stopped street suddenly sure talk Te Deum tell there's thing thought tion told took torture tower voice vulgar waiting wanted whispering whore William Blake window woman
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