In his important, compelling, and beautifully written book, Will McMorran challenges the critical consensus about Sade. Brining together literary analysis, theoretical deftness, and empirical research, he encourages us to take a more holistic – and hopefully more ethical – approach to reading and teaching about sexual violence in literature.
Prof Thomas Wynn
University of Durham
Will McMorran is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University of London. He has published several articles and book chapters on Sade and the history of his reception, and has edited and translated two of his works: 'The 120 Days of Sodom' (2016) for Penguin Classics with Thomas Wynn, which was awarded the Scott Moncrieff Prize, and The Marquise de Gange (2021) for Oxford World’s Classics. His work as a translator has also included several stories for 'The Penguin Book of French Short Stories' (2022), and Philippe Brenot’s graphic history, 'The Story of Sex' (2016).