The Libertine
the Libertine is a part of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt published in 1997.
Summary
Putting in scene Denis Diderot, Schmitt wonders about morals, and more particularly that of manners sexual through the proper interrogation of the famous philosopher who must write in the urgency an article of the encyclopedia. The various facets of the philosopher are represented by the women of his entourage, who emphasize the moral dilemma rising from sexuality.
Adaptations
- With the cinema, by Gabriel Aghion in 2000
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