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Pauline Réage (1907–1998)

Autor(a) de Story of O

12+ Works 4,206 Membros 94 Reviews 5 Favorited

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Séries

Obras de Pauline Réage

Story of O (1954) — Pseudonym; Autor — 3,634 cópias
Story of O, Part II: Return to the Château (1969) — Pseudonym; Autor — 413 cópias
Story of O; Return to the Château {complete} (1997) — Autor — 92 cópias
The Illustrated Story of O {abridged} (2000) — Pseudonym; Autor — 51 cópias
Literary Landfalls (1958) — Pseudonym; Autor — 5 cópias
Anthologie de la poesie religieuse française (1943) — Editor — 5 cópias
Die Straße des Horus 1 exemplar(es)
Confessions of O 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

The Loved One (1948) — Traduction, algumas edições3,563 cópias
The Crack-Up (1945) — Tradutor, algumas edições915 cópias
The Olympia Reader (1965) — Contribuinte — 279 cópias
The Story of O [graphic novel Volumes 1-3] (1975) — Original Story — 89 cópias
The Story of O [1975 film] (1975) — Original Story — 42 cópias
Story of O, Volume 2 (1984) — Original Story — 20 cópias
Story of O, Volume 1 (1988) — Original Story — 15 cópias
Story of O, Volume 3 (1991) — Original Story — 11 cópias
Erotiske fortællinger fortalt af kvinder (1996) — Autor, algumas edições2 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Réage, Pauline
Nome de batismo
Desclos, Anne
Outros nomes
Aury, Dominique
Réage, Pauline
Data de nascimento
1907-09-23
Data de falecimento
1998-04-27
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
Frankrijk
País (para mapa)
France
Local de nascimento
Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France
Local de falecimento
Corbeil-Essonnes, Île-de-France, France
Educação
Sorbonne
Ocupação
journalist
novelist
translator
Literary critic
Relacionamentos
Paulhan, Jean (lover)
Thomas, Edith (lover)
Premiações
Legion d'Honneur (Chevalier)
Pequena biografia
Anne Desclos was born to a bilingual family and began reading in French and English at an early age. After completing her studies at the Sorbonne, she worked as a journalist until 1946 when she joined Gallimard Publishers, originally as an editorial secretary. There she began using the pen name Dominique Aury. She had a brief marriage in her early twenties that produced a son. An avid reader of English and American literature, Aury became a highly respected translator of such authors as Swinburne, Waugh, Woolf, Eliot, Fitzgerald and many others, whose work she introduced to the French public. She also became a literary critic and was named to the juries of several prominent literary awards. She had a longtime affair with Jean Paulhan, a French writer and publisher who was married and 23 years her senior, and wrote "The Story of O" to please him. It appeared under the pseudonym Pauline Réage in 1954. Anne Desclos admitted authorship -- and her true identity -- many years later.

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Story: 5.5 / 10
Characters: 7
Setting: 8.5
Prose: 7.5
 
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MXMLLN | outras 80 resenhas | Jan 12, 2024 |
This book is not about sex, although there is plenty of it, and mostly of a completely unerotic nature. Rather, it about the complete and voluntary handing over of a beautiful woman's will to others. That she also hands over her body is important, but also incidental. The book's spare prose and haunting atmosphere, so French, are beautiful.
 
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ponsonby | outras 80 resenhas | Nov 3, 2023 |
The buzz around the 50 Shades phenomena still hasn't subsided. There's now a magazine dedicated to the series and a new book due out in December. I didn't really want to read another book from this series but I thought I'd delve into the genre again and decided to read The Story of O. This book shows how S&M is definitely not something new. The book is over 50 years old and in my opinion is far superior to 50 Shades of Grey, which at times read like a silly soap opera. I'll never fully understand why women will willingly submit themselves to such debasement but The Story of O does gets much more into the psyche of the character than 50 Shades, so I do have a somewhat better idea of how and why this alternate lifestyle continues to persist.… (mais)
 
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kevinkevbo | outras 80 resenhas | Jul 14, 2023 |
Awfully sad and bleak story about a woman whose only desire is to be enslaved. Not your typical BDSM story, I think. All O wants is to have a man love her, even if that love means whipping, branding and sharing her with his 20 closest friends. In the beginning I felt bad for her, but wondered how she could be so vacuous and accepting of what her lover did to her. I also was amazed at her sexual stamina, as she was interested in both men and women, even after being taken repeatedly, she was still able to get aroused for the next man.
I can see why women wanted this banned and called it the objectification of their fair sex. I felt repulsed at O's lack of action, as she just PUT UP WITH everything that the men wanted her to do. All she wanted was to be loved, and once she knew that, everything was fine for her.

As I finished the story, all I could think of was "What a relief", as I can get back to characters with self respect, and gumption.
… (mais)
 
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kwskultety | outras 80 resenhas | Jul 4, 2023 |

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Doris Kloster Photographer
Sabine d'Estreé Translator
Adriaan Morriën Translator & Afterword, Translator
Jean Paulhan Preface
Leonor Fini Illustrator
Richard Seaver Translator
Anna Tilroe Translator
Nico Dresmé Cover designer

Estatísticas

Obras
12
Also by
9
Membros
4,206
Popularidade
#5,978
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Resenhas
94
ISBNs
119
Idiomas
15
Favorito
5

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