The Papin Sisters
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Focusing on the notorious 1933 crime committed by the Papin sisters, this book delves into the brutal murder and mutilation of their mistresses, which has been labeled France's "murder of the century." It explores the extensive cultural discourse surrounding the case, featuring insights from notable figures like Simone de Beauvoir and Jacques Lacan. By examining various interpretations and representations, the author presents thought-provoking conclusions about the societal implications and the enduring fascination with this violent act.
