gunhilltrain
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I'll take your word about Justine. I really doubt that I'm going to be requesting at hold on it for the New York Public Library - they'll ship the book to your local branch if you wish. Anyway, the catalog indicates that they have some version of it available ("Good Conduct Well Chastised;" does that subtitle sound familiar?). I can understand de Sade's need to keep coming up with new versions; in my own small way I sometimes do the same.Don't worry. I might take a lot of things quite seriously, but myself isn't one of them.
About de Sade, and specifically Justine, I think one's appreciation also depends on which version/edition one reads. As you describe it, I think you (started to) read La Nouvelle Justine, the third and last version, which differs in an important way from the first and second versions, in that Justine's experiences are not told by herself (and so much cruder language is used than in the earlier editions) and is also much longer. I myself read the second version (1791 edition).
More likely, as I mentioned above, I may get Venus in Furs, which they also have available.