Gothic Tales

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Pub Date Sep 03 2024 | Archive Date Jun 16 2024
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8 chilling short stories that straddle the line between horror and erotica, full of passion and intrigue, from legendary 18th century Parisian aristocrat, the Marquis de Sade

“Ghouls and fiends, hapless femmes and dastardly villains; de Sade could weave a good gothic tale” — The Herald (Glasgow)


Notorious for erotic novels that use satire and social critique to challenge the aristocracy in Pre-revolutionary France, his sexual transgressive work made his name unmentionable in civilized circles. Writing about Enlightenment philosophy as much as he does about incest and adultery, de Sade’s fiction delves deep into the darkest recesses of the human psyche and remains as relevant to our society as it was to his own.

Thrumming with devious fantasies and dangerous liaisons, these gothic stories lay bare the transgressive desires of his unforgettable characters. As good behaviour gives way to wicked impulse, each finely crafted tale reveals an uncomfortable truth about human nature, from a pitch-black social comedy exposing the hypocrisies of the church to a drama-laden deep dive into adultery.

Infamous for spending decades in prison and condemned by Parisian society, de Sade’s writing provocatively challenges the morality of day, introducing through these stories a lawless locale of vice and freedom.

With a provocative introduction from translator Margaret Crossland, Gothic Tales provides a tantalizing entry point, showcasing Sade’s gift as both a moralist and a humorist through classic stories including:
  •     Eugenie de Franval
  •     The Horse-Chestnut Flower
  •     The Chastised Husband
  •     Florville and Courval
  •     The Husband who Played Priest
  •     Emilie de Tourville
  •     Room for Two
  •     The Self-Made Cuckold
8 chilling short stories that straddle the line between horror and erotica, full of passion and intrigue, from legendary 18th century Parisian aristocrat, the Marquis de Sade

“Ghouls and fiends...

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“Ghouls and fiends, hapless femmes and dastardly villains; de Sade could weave a good gothic tale” — The Herald (Glasgow)

“Ghouls and fiends, hapless femmes and dastardly villains; de Sade could weave a good gothic tale” — The Herald (Glasgow)


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This was such a cool collection. Sade constantly was taking me for a spin, and when I thought I knew what was going to happen in the tales, it took me in another direction. I love gothic tales, and I like how Sade puts their own spin to it. The writing was engaging, and the stories were well-paced, allowing you to read them one at a time or continue throughout the book and read multiple at a time.

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Gothic Tales is a collection of short stories by the infamous Marquis de Sade, a man whose moral compass didn't appear to have a needle. Even today the subject matter of many,probably most,of these stories might be considered shocking by the average reader,as indeed they were by the Parisian courts,but they're certainly not without merit.

De Sade is a master story-teller and surprisingly philosophical. From the very short but stunning, "The Horse-Chestnut Flower" to "Emilie de Tourville", a torrid tale with more twists than Jeffery Deaver's last 5 books combined there's certainly a variety here.
The language at times does get somewhat "flowery" but it was written a few hundred years ago so is pretty much "of it's time".

Not for the narrow-minded,possibly not for the majority of the broad-minded either ,I'd suggest Googling the author before deciding if it's going to be for you or not.
De Sade can certainly write..and tell a tale,but please,please be aware that the subject matter of most of these stories will not be for everyone.

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If you like classic writing with 18th century setting, this is for you. There are eight tales and they are certainly arousing and ignites passion in heart and mind. For the gothic aspect, I felt there were just dark fantasies with burning desire. The stories are provocative and thought provoking while writing is descriptive and lyrical.

Thanks to the Publisher and Netgalley.

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A surprisingly enjoyable collection of stories! de Sade wrote in a very eloquent way which makes the shocking things he wrote about seem more despicable but this collection of stories is quite tame in comparison to his other, more famous works. It's a shame that the internet exposes people to so many horrific things because it does take some of the shock factor out of these stories.

Once you look past the more depraved stuff, de Sade's commentary on religion, social structures and the position of women in society is really interesting and I found it surprising how many parallels I could see between his writing from the 1700/1800's and the modern day.

Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC of this collection

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This was my first time reading anything by Sade and I actually really enjoyed it! I feel like the introduction really explained everything well; I knew what I was getting into. Yet, I was pleasantly surprised as well. I noticed someone else had mentioned in another review how Sade’s tales reminded them of Aesop’s Fables, but for adults and I absolutely agree! If you enjoy the weirder side of things, stories with underlying meaning, and older stories with themes that still hold true today, then I recommend delving into some Sade. I know I’ll be checking out more of his work for sure.

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Beautifully haunting stories.

Marquis de Sade has always been a spectacular creator, this is truly no exception.

If you're looking for a set of short stories that will send a shiver down you spine, that are expanded on their original publication (due to findings since), this is for you.

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il marchese de sade è uno scrittore molto particolare, le sue opere particolarmente disturbanti ed erotiche spesso incantano e disgustano. Ho chiesto questo arc più che per conoscere l'autore ma per vedere le edizioni di un autore che non vedo molto chiacchierato in Italia. nulla da dire, racconti molto belli ed edizione meravigliosa!

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Marquis de Sade's Gothic Tales is a collection that explores the depths of human depravity and the complexities of desire. With a reputation for pushing boundaries, de Sade's writings delve into the darkest recesses of the human psyche, challenging societal norms and unveiling uncomfortable truths about our nature. These gothic stories are a tapestry of devious fantasies and daring liaisons. Each tale unravels the transgressive desires of unforgettable characters, exposing the raw emotions and primal impulses that drive human behavior. From incest to adultery, no taboo is spared as the boundaries between good and evil blur. Beyond their erotic nature, de Sade's stories also tackle Enlightenment philosophy. They serve as a sharp critique of the hypocrisy and repression prevalent in Pre-revolutionary France. De Sade challenges the moral code of his time, unveiling the hidden vices and debauchery that lurk beneath the surface of society. For decades, de Sade was condemned by Parisian society and imprisoned for his writings. His work became so notorious that his name was deemed unmentionable in respectable circles. However, his ideas and artistic vision have endured the test of time, remaining as relevant to our society as they were to his own. Gothic Tales is a challenging and unsettling read. It confronts us with the darkness within ourselves, forcing us to confront our own desires and the limits of our morality. While it may not be suitable for all readers, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a controversial writer who dared to push the boundaries of human understanding. These stories delve into the darkest depths of human nature, revealing uncomfortable truths about our desires, societal hypocrisy, and the fragility of our moral code. While not for the faint of heart, they offer a provocative and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.

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What a beautifully written collection of Gothic tales from the talented de Sade. If I'm understanding correctly, these are newly updated and expanded stories based upon new literature from de Sade being discovered and they eloquently explore the dark and depraved side of human nature in a way that few others have managed to emulate.

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As you might expect if you're a fan of de Sade, this collection was a bit of a wild ride!
Some stories were great ("Emilie de Tourville" being my favorite) while others were a bit lackluster and harder to get through.
But the writing is just beautiful throughout, and if you love the opulent prose of the 1800s this one is probably one of the greatest examples!
That being said, this collection definitely isn’t for the faint of heart. The explicit content and dark themes might be too much for some readersーalthough I would imagine most people know what they're getting themselves into when they pick up a de Sade book. Just... maybe don't give it to your grandma.

If you're into gothic literature and love taboo themes and stepping outside of the comfort zone, Gothic Tales is a must-read!

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Maquis de Sade has won me over with this! i was struck by how much I loved these stories. A must read!

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I went into this book, expecting to be scandalized by the infamous Marquis de Sade. Now, having read it, I have to say that the writing is much more modest than anticipated—although, I suppose in the Georgian times it was decidedly scandalous. That is not to say that it doesn't hit on many illegal and/or taboo topics, because it does. If you read this one, just go in with an open mind and realistic expectations.

Good writing. Interesting stories. Some serious moments and some humorous moments. I found the horse-chestnut story to be particularly delightful.

I do need to mention that this is a bit of a challenging read, as is most writing of that time. So, expect a slow pace and many long, convoluted sentences (although I did find that the shorter stories read better than the longer ones).

A strange, but fun read.

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Soooo wonderful. Gothic Tales contains a handful of work by de Sade, of which the novellas Eugénie de Franval and Florville and Courval make up the bulk of it. This was my first collection by the author, and they were so much fun! The work is disparate enough in tone that I can say assuredly that the term "gothic tales" is more to sell copies than anything (the original title, Eugénie de Franval and Other Stories is far more appropriate, though far less likely to be taken to check out). Much of the delight in these stories is the melodrama—It reminded me of how fun reading early 18th-century work like Love in Excess by Eliza Haywood could be—and the stories often ran like a contemporary telenovela.

The fun of it all could be obscured by the bits of real horror, of which the first novella, Eugénie de Franval takes the bulk of. While sometimes obscured by the ridiculousness of the situation, de Sade writes moments of real hand-over-mouth disgust, surprise, and terror that somehow transcend the 200 years since his words were written. His style is dated, there's no argument, but what I love about 18th-century work is that political and religious diatribe, of which de Sade has much to say. His mind is fascinating: how unique it is to read true moral ambiguities from a man born half a century before the French Revolution! To explore these big questions through sex and the institutions we have built around them! I must read the rest of his work!

The only real criticism I can make against this book is the introduction, which is more of a statement on this edition being simply a reproduction of previous publishing houses' work. The work as it stands was first translated in 1965 by Margaret Crosland for Neville Spearman Ltd., who wrote a small introduction for the 1990 edition when Peter Owen Publishers owned the rights. This introduction is extremely poor and does not appropriately introduce the material in the book as it should, which is especially egregious as it's both a collection of stories written throughout his life AND written by someone whose infamy precedes himself, colouring the entirety of this work. Doing some digging, it seems Pushkin Press has bought the Peter Owen press and simply made a reproduction of the last edition :( This was the most disappointing feature of this book: If you are going to hold the translated rights to work in a genre as complicated as the Libertines please do it some justice and hire a proper academic to write a proper introduction!

In all though, a wonderful time.

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