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Marquis de SADE – Autographed letter signed

Donatien-Alphonse-François marquis SADE (1740 - 1814), French novelist and philosopher

Autograph letter to citizen Gaspard Gaufridy in Apt. (Paris) 9 Nivôse (December 29, 1795); 2 pages in-4°, address.

Miraculously saved after the fall of Robespierre, the Marquis de Sade, just released from prison, tries by all means to find money. He asks, with a touch of irony, his businessman to sell his castle of Mazan as soon as possible to clear his debts: "I thank you, citizen, for the attention with which you have had my cash sent to me by Perrin, you have not even seen it, it is from him that I have the fact. Thanks to your kindness to me, I will receive the cash when the assignats are worth more than silver, which will happen. I will receive my candles, when the days are long enough that we no longer need lights. My oil when there is no more salad. My jams when we have fruit. In truth, citizen, you are full of attention to me and I can only be penetrated by it. The sale of the Chateau de Mazan and its parterre garden is more pressing than ever; it will be sold from here, if you do not hurry to finish this business. I have bought and I will find myself crushed by interest, for want of receiving from you the money that must pay me; I beg you on my knees to send your son to finish this sale which is becoming of such importance; I repeat it to you for the last time, that if you do not do it immediately I will either sell from here, or send a man expressly to the place. I beg you with the last insistence to send me money and my specie and assignats, I am on the verge of failing. Do you believe that 80 thousand francs from my country, and 29 thousand francs from you have taken me very far, it is 20 louis. I will live with December and January, that is all I can do on February 1st and I will be seriously lacking if you do not send me one right away. So try to send a large consignment right away so that I am not obliged to harass you so constantly because it is very annoying for both of us. - my money - mass of assignats - my provisions - the state of my property for 1796 - Audibert's compensation - large sum from Courtois - sale of Mazan and you will be a very kind man (…) Addition in the upper margin: "Remember everything I told you in my last one about the forced loan. Take good care not to let me be taxed above 50. I cannot be taxed for more and especially include in compensation the compensation that I have to claim for the ravages of La Coste. It is on this voucher that I made my declaration here, announcing that my property being under your management, it was to you that one should address oneself. I forbade Lion to do anything on this subject without coming to an agreement with you. In the name of God, do everything that I ask of you at the bottom of the first page of this letter, because you were going to ruin me by your delays.




Having miraculously escaped the guillotine after being sentenced to death on July 26, 1794 by the public prosecutor Fouquier-Tinville, the Marquis de Sade tried to resurface after the turmoil left by the Terror carried away in the fall of Robespierre. In 1795, he published "Aline et Valcour, ou le Roman philosophique", which went unnoticed and, clandestinely, the sulphurous "La Philosophie dans le boudoir". In 1796 he sold the castle of La Coste, but to his misfortune he was mistakenly put on the list of émigrés from Vaucluse, which placed his assets under sequestration and deprived him of income.
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