![]() ![]() When he marries a pious woman and fathers a daughter, he is determined to educate his progeny to be “ free.” The ultimate proof of his daughter’s unfettered liberty? That she become his secret lover. Marquis de Sade’s semi-autobiographical protagonist, Monsieur de Franval, is rich, handsome, intelligent, and thoroughly immoral. " Incest is a chilling tale of sexual experimentation and philosophical exploration carried to its most logical-and devastating-extreme. The novel was recently published by Hesperus Press as Incest. Eugénie de Franval, or the Misfortunes of Incest begins: "To instruct man andĬorrect his morals such is the sole goal we set ourselves in this story." Sade had started to write the story on March 1, 1788, he completed it in six days. ![]() Eugénie de Franval is a short story by Sade first published in the collection The Crimes of Love.
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