Criticism > Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism > Sade, Marquis de - Julie Candler Hayes (essay date 1991)
Sade, Marquis de - Julie Candler Hayes (essay date 1991)
Julie Candler Hayes (essay date 1991)
SOURCE:"Sade," in Identity and Ideology: Diderot, Sade, and the Serious Genre, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1991, pp. 105-30.
[In the following excerpt, Hayes examines the role of conflicting ideologies in Sade's plays and novels, concentrating in particular on his disruption of structure and meaning.]
The plays have known a strange history, even among the many odd histories of Sade's texts. Refused by theater directors, hidden in libraries, walled up in a room of the Sade family chateau, censored even by the editor of Sade's complete works, the plays might be thought to contain a message as bitterly powerful as anything in the novels or in the drama they indirectly inspired, Peter Weiss's Marat/Sade. Great was the general disappointment when the eighteen sentimental pieces were published in 1970, and even the most positive accounts of them tended to skim over them in order to arrive at...
[The entire page is 7866 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- Introduction
- Principal Works
-
Criticism
- Georges Bataille (essay date 1957)
- Beatrice C. Fink (essay date 1972)
- Vera Lee (essay date 1972)
- David Williams (essay date 1976)
- Angela Carter (essay date 1978)
- Andrea Dworkin (essay date 1981)
- Joan DeJean (essay date 1984)
- Lawrence W. Lynch (essay date 1984)
- Robert F. O'Reilly (essay date 1987)
- Colette V. Michael (essay date 1989)
- David B. Morris (essay date 1990)
- Scott Carpenter (essay date 1991)
- Frances Ferguson (essay date 1991)
- Julie Candler Hayes (essay date 1991)
- Thomas DiPiero (essay date 1992)
- Further Reading
- Copyright
