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  • A future Laclos will, however, portray it as a place of simple, straightforward morality compared to what one might call “Global Hollywood”.

    Stromata Blog: 2009

  • A future Laclos will, however, portray it as a place of simple, straightforward morality compared to what one might call “Global Hollywood”.

    Degeneracy Prime 2009

  • A future Laclos will, however, portray it as a place of simple, straightforward morality compared to what one might call “Global Hollywood”.

    Film 2010

  • Book promotion, for all the hullabaloo about the new social media, is really a lot like a Laclos novel, or Pamela -- the writer had just better keep on writing those letters, promiscuously and endlessly, or else there isn't going to be a show.

    Wednesday Martin: Talk to Me 2009

  • Because – as Nietzsche and Machiavelli and Choderlos de Laclos and Madonna (pre-anglophilia and all that English Roses crap) have always said – bad is much, much more interesting than good.

    I’m Not Bad, I Just Blog That Way | Her Bad Mother 2007

  • May 20, 2008 at 10:29 am bees kareful- LCB haz studeed teh de Laclos handbook in ze Fronsch Les liaisons dangereuses, akshully.

    Hmmm…the zebra looks good, - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • But the famous play has always possessed intelligence and wit via Messrs. Hampton and Laclos, as well as the perverse erotic pull of the Valmont-Merteuil vortex.

    Roundabout's Icy Liaisons, With a Freeze-Dried Laura Linney 2008

  • But the famous play has always possessed intelligence and wit via Messrs. Hampton and Laclos, as well as the perverse erotic pull of the Valmont-Merteuil vortex.

    Roundabout's Icy Liaisons, With a Freeze-Dried Laura Linney 2008

  • Via the incomparable Hunter James: Somehow, I think Laclos would be rather pleased, actually. posted by Frank | 1:10 AM

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • This work mocked the court as did the book Les Liasons Dangereuses, by de Laclos.

    THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005

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