Les liaisons dangereuses Livre Audio par Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
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Titre: Les liaisons dangereuses
Auteur: Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Narrateur: Karin Viard, Thibault de Montalembert
Format: Abridged
Durée: 8 hrs and 46 mins
Langue: Français
Date de publication: 06-01-15
Éditeur: Gallimard
Evaluation: 4 sur 5 sur 4 votes
Genres: Classics, European Literature
Résumé de l'éditeur:
Roman épistolaire, roman de mœurs, roman d'analyse des comportements amoureux, Les liaisons dangereuses est l'œuvre de la pluralité. Les passions s'y déchaînent, laissant peu de place à l'amour, relayé par la vanité, le calcul et le brûlant désir. La conquête amoureuse est vécue comme une guerre qui déploie une stratégie et une tactique sans merci. Cette guerre, c'est la marquise de Merteuil et le vicomte de Valmont qui la mènent, tout entiers voués au culte de la gloire et de la victoire amoureuse, choisissant pour victimes de leur perversité les plus purs et les plus innocents.
©1972 Éditions Gallimard (P)2014 Éditions Gallimard
Avis des membres:
I love that this book is what the movie "Cruel Intentions" ...
I love that this book is what the movie "Cruel Intentions" is based on, and it still seems scandalous even though it was written in the 1700's! My only complaint is that I feel it is a little too long with small print for me to have enough patience to read the whole book.
Wonderful.
I saw this play in March 2015. If another local theater does it, I am so auditioning for it.
Best book of all time, but print is too small
This is my favorite novel of all time. I'm French, and an author. During a move last year, my original copy was lost. To find this one seemed a godsend.
The only problem is that the print is minuscule. It is so tiny that I have to use a magnifying glass to decipher it.
What's there is ok, BUT...
"Acting addition" means that several scenes have been cut. I don't recommend this version.
Laclos' Libertine Lust
Dangerous Liaisons (1782) is an epistolary novel, the print candy of the voyeur with the slightest degree of imagination. Laclos has penned letters that weave an intricate toile of lives, loves and hates set in French estates, countrysides and city scapes. Letters between the two leads, a lechorous libertine male (gentelman is unwarrented in his case) and a Grand Dame of French society (on the surface, manipulative witch is far more accurate) for the crux of the story. They spend their time manipulating those around them, creating love affairs, while having strings of assignations with the (guilty and trouble) puppets. During the course of manipulations an increasing antipathy forms between the two main characters. The manipulated are portrayed in the conspirator's letters as insipid, stupid near sock puppets - yet in their own letters they are a moral balance to leading couple. If you are looking for a guide to manipulation, an etiquette book for the erotic libertine lifestyle, or a well crafted `hate' `love' story, then Laclos' Dangerous Liasions (1782), is an excellent choice.
Titre: Les liaisons dangereuses
Auteur: Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Narrateur: Karin Viard, Thibault de Montalembert
Format: Abridged
Durée: 8 hrs and 46 mins
Langue: Français
Date de publication: 06-01-15
Éditeur: Gallimard
Evaluation: 4 sur 5 sur 4 votes
Genres: Classics, European Literature
Résumé de l'éditeur:
Roman épistolaire, roman de mœurs, roman d'analyse des comportements amoureux, Les liaisons dangereuses est l'œuvre de la pluralité. Les passions s'y déchaînent, laissant peu de place à l'amour, relayé par la vanité, le calcul et le brûlant désir. La conquête amoureuse est vécue comme une guerre qui déploie une stratégie et une tactique sans merci. Cette guerre, c'est la marquise de Merteuil et le vicomte de Valmont qui la mènent, tout entiers voués au culte de la gloire et de la victoire amoureuse, choisissant pour victimes de leur perversité les plus purs et les plus innocents.
©1972 Éditions Gallimard (P)2014 Éditions Gallimard
Avis des membres:
I love that this book is what the movie "Cruel Intentions" ...
I love that this book is what the movie "Cruel Intentions" is based on, and it still seems scandalous even though it was written in the 1700's! My only complaint is that I feel it is a little too long with small print for me to have enough patience to read the whole book.
Wonderful.
I saw this play in March 2015. If another local theater does it, I am so auditioning for it.
Best book of all time, but print is too small
This is my favorite novel of all time. I'm French, and an author. During a move last year, my original copy was lost. To find this one seemed a godsend.
The only problem is that the print is minuscule. It is so tiny that I have to use a magnifying glass to decipher it.
What's there is ok, BUT...
"Acting addition" means that several scenes have been cut. I don't recommend this version.
Laclos' Libertine Lust
Dangerous Liaisons (1782) is an epistolary novel, the print candy of the voyeur with the slightest degree of imagination. Laclos has penned letters that weave an intricate toile of lives, loves and hates set in French estates, countrysides and city scapes. Letters between the two leads, a lechorous libertine male (gentelman is unwarrented in his case) and a Grand Dame of French society (on the surface, manipulative witch is far more accurate) for the crux of the story. They spend their time manipulating those around them, creating love affairs, while having strings of assignations with the (guilty and trouble) puppets. During the course of manipulations an increasing antipathy forms between the two main characters. The manipulated are portrayed in the conspirator's letters as insipid, stupid near sock puppets - yet in their own letters they are a moral balance to leading couple. If you are looking for a guide to manipulation, an etiquette book for the erotic libertine lifestyle, or a well crafted `hate' `love' story, then Laclos' Dangerous Liasions (1782), is an excellent choice.
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