Black Coat Press
Posthumous Correspondence (Volume 2)
Posthumous Correspondence (Volume 2)
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Restif gave free rein to his imagination in Posthumous Correspondence (first written in 1787-89; augmented in 1796, and finally published in 1802), presented as a sequence of letters between Monsieur de Fontlhète and his beloved wife Hortense. In the second volume, we meet Duke Multipliandre, whose adventures include not only the acquisition of several superpowers, but a vast series of erotic exploits, some involving the ability of exchanging identities by taking over other people's bodies. After visiting many exotic lands, Multipliandre boldly crosses the boundaries of the known world, in order to explore the hypothetical world of Restif's cosmogonic and evolutionary theories traveling to the Moon and Mars.
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