Description: The Nun by Denis Diderot Denis Diderot (1713-84), editor of the Encyclopedie and supreme figure of the Enlightenment, began writing The Nun as a practical joke.The joke got out of hand and resulted in one of the most remarkable novels of the eighteenth century. Through the story of a girl without a religious vocation, enclosed against her will in the unnatural environment of a convent, Diderot takes issue with misconceived Christianity in a social system where the civil law protects the persecutor and penalizes the victim. In an atmosphere intense with gossip, intrigues, favouritism, persecutions and pettiness, Diderot exposes the young nun to what he regards as the four great dangers of convent life: madness, the paralysing effect of a powerful saintly personality, sadistic cruelty, and febrile sexuality. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In 1758 Diderots friend the Marquis de Croismare became interested in the cause celebre of a nun who was appealing to be allowed to leave a Paris convent. Less than a year later, in an affectionate attempt to trick his friend, Diderot created this masterpiece a fictitious set of desperate and pleading letters to the Marquis from a teenage girl forced into the nunnery because she is illegitimate. In these letters, the impressionable and innocent Suzanne Simonin describes the cruelty and abuse she has suffered in an institution poisoned by vicious gossip, intrigues, persecutions and deviance. Considered too subversive during Diderots lifetime, The Nun first appeared in print in 1796 following the Revolution. Part gripping novel, part licentious portrayal of sexual fervour and part damning attack on oppressive religious institutions, it remains one of the most utterly original works of the many eighteenth-century. Author Biography Denis Diderot was born at Langres in eastern France in 1713. After graduating in Paris in 1732, he was nominally a law student for ten years, but was actually leading a precarious bohemian but studious existence. In the early 1740s he met three contemporaries who were of great significance to him and to the age: aAlembert, Condillac and Rousseau, who assisted Diderot in the compilation of the Encyclopedie, which he worked on until its completion in 1773. Interested in the mind-body dichotomy, his work was a bold mixture of science and philosophy. He died in 1784. Details ISBN0140443002 Author Denis Diderot Pages 192 Publisher Penguin Books Series Penguin Classics Language English Translator Leonard W. Tancock ISBN-10 0140443002 ISBN-13 9780140443004 Media Book DEWEY FIC Year 1974 Publication Date 1974-05-31 Imprint Penguin Classics Place of Publication London Translated from French Edition 1st Format Paperback Short Title NUN REV/E Edition Description Revised DOI 10.1604/9780140443004 Audience General/Trade UK Release Date 1974-02-28 US Release Date 1974-05-30 Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2005-05-25 AU Release Date 2005-05-25 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:1083745;
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ISBN: 9780140443004
Book Title: The Nun
Item Height: 198mm
Item Width: 129mm
Author: Denis Diderot
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Books, General & Literary Fiction
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Year: 1974
Item Weight: 145g
Number of Pages: 192 Pages