A major collection of critical essays on the work of the Marquis de Sade, first published in 1995.This major collection of essays on the Marquis de Sade encompasses a wide range of critical approaches to his oeuvre, including some of the most celebrated texts in Sade scholarship, now made available to English-language readers for the first time, and places him at the centre of current debates in literary and philosophical criticism, feminist and gender theory, aesthetics, rhetoric, and eighteenth-century French cultural history.This major collection of essays on the Marquis de Sade encompasses a wide range of critical approaches to his oeuvre, including some of the most celebrated texts in Sade scholarship, now made available to English-language readers for the first time, and places him at the centre of current debates in literary and philosophical criticism, feminist and gender theory, aesthetics, rhetoric, and eighteenth-century French cultural history.This major collection of essays on the Marquis de Sade encompasses a wide range of critical approaches to his oeuvre, now made available to English-language readers for the first time. It focuses on several contemporary areas of interest: the explicitly libidinal components of Sade's work and the effects they engender, the textual and narrative apparatus that supports these operations, the ethical and political concerns that arise from them, and the problematic issues surrounding the conceptual closure of representation. Sade is placed at the center of current debates in literary and philosophical criticism, feminist and gender theory, aesthetics, rhetoric, and eighteenth-century French cultural history.List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The use value of D. A. F. Sade (An open letter to my current comrades) Georges Bataille; 2. Sade, or the philosopher-villain Pierre Klossowski; 3. Libidinal economy in Sade and Klossowski Jean-Fran?ois Lyotard; 4. A political minimalist Philippe Roger; 5. The Sl&