"Simone de Beauvoir said penetratingly of De Sade's work that 'he is trying to communicate an experience whose distinguishing characteristic is, nevertheless its will to remain incommunicable'. De Sade's perversion may have sprung from his dislike of his mother or of other women, but its basis is a kind of distorted religious emotion."
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Colin Wilson in The Origins of the Sexual Impulse, p. 90 (1963)
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Simone de Beauvoir
1908 – 1986
französische Schriftstellerin und Feministin
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