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"120 Days of Sodom" is structured around the story of four libertines who isolate themselves in a castle along with their victims. The narrative is presented as a series of tales told by various storytellers, each attempting to outdo the others in describing acts of sexual depravity. The novel is known for its clinical and detached description of sexual acts, which were considered shocking and transgressive at the time of its writing.
While philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that nature is inherently good, Sade posited the opposite. To Sade, nature is destructive, violent, and indifferent. Therefore, he believed that acts of cruelty were simply humans acting in accordance with natural laws.
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Because the Marquis de Sade died in 1814, his original French texts are firmly in the public domain globally. However, translations into regional languages (such as Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian) may still be protected by copyright depending on the year the specific translation was published. Safe Downloading Practices
Many critics view the libertines as personifications of the corrupt French aristocracy, using their status to consume others. A Word of Caution
"120 Days of Sodom" was not published during de Sade's lifetime. In fact, the book was considered so obscene that it was not published until 1904, more than a century after it was written. Even then, the book was heavily censored, and it wasn't until the 20th century that the novel became more widely available.