Re-visit via t't radio: Stars Ciaran Hinds and Lindsay Duncan.Here we are in the years leading up to the French Revolution. Blurb - Published just years before the French Revolution, Laclos's great novel of moral and emotional depravity is a disturbing and ultimately damning portrayal of a decadent ...
This was a library loan I didn't have a chance to finish. I enjoyed it, but was lured by other titles. I suspect once I get through my current list of research titles and books that might be similar to my own novel (call them query research), I'll go back to this.
I'll admit I probably never would have read this book but for the Malkovich/Close movie. The movie made a greater impression on me; so, in that sense, I suppose it was better than the book but I enjoyed both.I think what's stayed with me most since watching/reading the story is the pity I feel for t...
Letter 94. Viscomte de Rayner to the Goodreads CommunityThis morning, I thought of M. de Laclos's charming novel for the first time in years, when an interfering busybody saw fit to edit my Quiz question about it. I was forced to spend an hour checking the text, so that I could thoroughly refute her...
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