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DONATIEN ALPHONSE FRANÇOIS

DONATIEN ALPHONSE FRANÇOIS, MARQUIS DE SADE (1740-1814), French novelist, who, after fighting in the Seven Years' War, was sentenced to death for odious crimes, effected his escape, but was caught and imprisoned in the Bastille, where he wrote a number of licentious romances; died a lunatic.

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