Aline and Valcour

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Aline and Valcour is an epistolary philosophical novel by the Marquis de Sade that contrasts a corrupt European society with an idealized utopian kingdom to explore themes of freedom, morality, and political power.

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instanceOf epistolary novel
literary work
philosophical novel
author Marquis de Sade NERFINISHED
contrasts corrupt European society
idealized utopian kingdom
countryOfOrigin France
explores critique of absolutist monarchy
relationship between individual freedom and political authority
social injustice
tension between virtue and vice
featuresCharacter Aline NERFINISHED
Léonore NERFINISHED
Madame de Blamont NERFINISHED
Monsieur de Blamont NERFINISHED
Sainville NERFINISHED
Valcour NERFINISHED
genre epistolary fiction
philosophical fiction
political fiction
hasPart letters between Aline and Valcour
narrative of the kingdom of Tamoé NERFINISHED
language French
literaryForm novel
literaryMovement French Enlightenment NERFINISHED
narrativeForm epistolary
notableFor combining eroticism with political philosophy
early utopian depiction outside Europe
originalTitle Aline et Valcour, ou le Roman philosophique NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment philosophy
materialism
publicationStatus published posthumously
setting Europe NERFINISHED
utopian kingdom of Tamoé NERFINISHED
structure series of letters
theme colonialism
corruption
critique of European society
despotism
freedom
morality
political power
religion
sexuality
utopia
workPeriod 18th century literature

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Marquis de Sade notableWork Aline and Valcour