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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Neither of us dared to touch upon what was really on our minds : a local girl on
vacation who was running wild in Paris . ... the lines of a classic moral debate
forming in my mind but it petered out before taking any definite shape ; there was
no ...
Neither of us dared to touch upon what was really on our minds : a local girl on
vacation who was running wild in Paris . ... the lines of a classic moral debate
forming in my mind but it petered out before taking any definite shape ; there was
no ...
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That is why sanity is the lot of those who are most obtuse , for lucidity destroys
one's equilibrium : it is unhealthy to honestly endure the labours of the mind
which incessantly contradict what they have just established . A judgement about
life ...
That is why sanity is the lot of those who are most obtuse , for lucidity destroys
one's equilibrium : it is unhealthy to honestly endure the labours of the mind
which incessantly contradict what they have just established . A judgement about
life ...
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See how I quiver with happiness ! I laugh , and I'm open . ' ' Look at me : I'm
quivering with happiness . ” ' How fine it is , how foul it is to know ! Yet , I wanted
to , I wanted at all costs to KNOW ! ' ' I have in my mind an obscenity so great 142.
See how I quiver with happiness ! I laugh , and I'm open . ' ' Look at me : I'm
quivering with happiness . ” ' How fine it is , how foul it is to know ! Yet , I wanted
to , I wanted at all costs to KNOW ! ' ' I have in my mind an obscenity so great 142.
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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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