French soldier and writer whose descriptions of sexual perversion gave rise to the term `sadism' (1740-1814)
1 The Marquis de Sade was at least once arrested for sodomy.
2 Next, the Bardism the Marquis de Sade would have spoken, in Shakespearean language:
3 It has been a ruinous experience, a schedule designed by Marquis de Sade .
4 I have been reading André Gide in French, the Marquis de Sade and Casanova.
5 The Marquis de Sade , by the way, was really fat.
6 OF AMPLIFICATION by Geoffrey Gorer on Edmund Wilson's book review on the Marquis de Sade .
7 The same poor man had shared prison for a time with the Marquis de Sade .
8 Our servants-our human servants-denounced him as a warlock, a satanist, a disciple of the Marquis de Sade .
9 A set of dentures made up of teeth taken from the skull of the Marquis de Sade .
10 Essentially pawned off by his family, the Marquis de Sade was married to a woman for the money.
11 Finally, what both Don Juan and the Marquis de Sade got busy doing, had Shakespeare written their stories:
12 His nihilistic creed was not too dissimilar, perhaps, to that of his younger contemporary the Marquis de Sade .
13 I was so proud of it, especially the parts I lifted from William Burroughs and the Marquis de Sade .
14 Moreover, doesn't our word expressing cruelty for cruelty's sake derive from the name of a man- the Marquis de Sade ?
15 Donatien Alphonse François, the Marquis de Sade , was born in 1740 to one of the oldest families of French nobility.
16 So also his eighteenth-century replica, the Marquis de Sade , combined with his abominations an impassioned hatred of the Christian religion.
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