Understanding Sade, Understanding Modernism

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Beckett
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Continental philosophy
counterculture movement
d'Holbach
Enlightenment and modernity
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ethics
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Foucault
French Revolution
French Theory
gender studies
God and atheism
Horkheimer
Libertinism
literature and philosophy
literature and psychoanalysis
Marquis de Sade
modernism
natural law
nature
radical libertine
theory of the novel

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  • ISBN 9798765109168
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The most current multidisciplinary and multivocal engagement with Sade’s enduring influences on modernism and the philosophical need for continued analysis of his work and the questions it raises.

From Lacan to Dalí, through Simone de Beauvoir, Beckett, Horkheimer, Burroughs, Pasolini, Foucault, Deleuze, up to Žižek, the Marquis de Sade’s influence and impact on modernism and modern thinking is hard to measure. Understanding Sade, Understanding Modernism presents its readers with a chance to reflect on the importance of this radical oeuvre from different perspectives.

Contributors examine Sadean literature and thought through some of its main texts (including 120 Days of Sodom, History of Juliette, The Crimes of Love, and Philosophy in the Boudoir) in a series of comparative essays that not only examine Sade’s influence in French, European, and American thought, but also critique it in the context of some of modern philosophy’s most relevant subjects: ecology, nature, universalism, and the links between ethics and aesthetics.

The final section identifies key concepts and notions within Sade's corpus in a series of entries offering context and a discussion of their relevance for current thought.

James Martell is Associate Professor of Romance Languages at Lyon College, USA. He has published articles on Derrida, Deleuze, Beckett, Malabou, and the cinema of Béla Tarr in journals like Mosaic, the Oxford Literary Review, and Sanglap. He co-edited in 2018 together with Fernanda Negrete a special volume of Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd’hui, titled ‘Beckett Beyond Words,’ and in 2021 Tattooed Bodies: Theorizing Body Inscription Across Disciplines and Cultures with Erik Larsen. His book, Modernism, Self-Creation, and the Maternal: The Mother's Son was published in 2019.