- Thérèse Philosophe
"Thérèse Philosophe" is a 1748 French novel ascribed to
Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens ."Thérèse philosophe" was devoted to recounting the highly-publicized trial involving the relationship between
Cathérine Cadière and Jean-Baptiste Girard. This novel was written and published in France, during theAge of Enlightenment . It has been chiefly regarded as a pornographic novel, which accounts for its massive sales in 18th-century France (as pornographic works were the most popular bestsellers of the time). Aside from that however, this novel represents a public conveyance (and arguably perversion) for some ideas of thePhilosophes .Philosophical and Social Concepts
For all of its printed debauchery, the work has some philosophical merit in its underlying concepts. Between the more graphically adult sections of the novel, philosophical issues would be discussed amongst the characters.
The book not only draws attention to the sexual repression of women at the time of the enlightenment, but also to the exploitation of religious authority through salacious acts.
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