de sade
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Definition
Proper noun * Marquis de Sade: A French aristocrat, revolutionary politician, philosopher, and writer, famous for his libertine sexuality and his works of fiction that combine philosophical discourse with graphic depictions of sexual violence, cruelty, and blasphemy. His name is the origin of the term "sadism."
Usage
- The term is used to refer to the historical figure, his body of work, or the philosophical and literary concepts associated with him.
- It is often preceded by the title "Marquis de" (Marquis of Sade).
- Example:
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Advanced Usage
- The name "de Sade" is frequently used adjectivally to describe themes, aesthetics, or behaviors reminiscent of his work.
- Example: The film had a de Sade-like obsession with the mechanics of power and degradation.
- In academic contexts, it is used to refer to a specific strand of transgressive thought and literature.
- Example: The conference included a panel on the legacy of de Sade in modern art.
Variants and Related Words
- Sadean (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the Marquis de Sade or his writings.
- Example: The novel's Sadean elements shocked the reading public.
- Sadism (noun): The tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on others. This psychological term originates from his name.
- Sadist (noun): A person who derives pleasure from inflicting pain or humiliation on others.
Synonyms
- The Marquis (when context is clear)
- Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (full name)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning refers to the 18th-century historical figure.
- By extension, the name has become a cultural and philosophical reference point for discussions of extreme individualism, transgression, the nature of evil, and the limits of freedom and desire.
Noun
- French soldier and writer whose descriptions of sexual perversion gave rise to the term `sadism' (1740-1814)