The executioner
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The executioner
(Penguin books, . Great ideas ; 69)
Penguin, 2009
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"Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg first published 1823. St. Petersburg dialogues; or, Conversations on the temporal government of providence translated and edited by Richard A. Lebrun first published in 1993."--T.p. verso
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Since their first publication in 1821, de Maistre's dark writings have fascinated and appalled critics, with their relentless hatred of the Enlightenment and view of humans as murderous beasts who can only be controlled by the threat of overwhelming punishment. Terrifying and bizarre, The Executioner is a meditation on human evil like no other.
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