Les Liaisons dangereuses (Oxford World's Classics)

The complex moral ambiguities of seduction and revenge make Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782) one of the most scandalous and controversial novels in European literature. Its prime movers, the Vicomte de Valmont and the Marquise de Merteuil--gifted, wealthy, and bored--form an unholy alliance and turn seduction into a game. And they play this game with such wit and style that it is impossible not to admire them, until they discover mysterious rules that they cannot understand. In the ensuing battle there can be no winners, and the innocent suffer with the guilty. This new translation gives Laclos a modern voice, and readers will be able to judge whether the novel is as "diabolical" and "infamous" as its critics have claimed, or whether it has much to tell us about a world we still inhabit.

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Published Mar 18, 1999

448 pages

Average rating: 7.71

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Summer Zachary
Nov 19, 2025
10/10 stars
This became, with just one reading, one of my all time favorites. Read it then watch Dangerous Liaisons (with John Malkovich, Glenn Close, and Michelle Pfeifer in the title roles) and Valmont (with Colin Firth, Annette Benning, and Meg Tilly). This is also the 2nd of only 2 epistolary novels I've ever read and I would have to say I like it the most.

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