WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Le crime et la débauche à Paris; Le divorce cover

Le crime et la débauche à Paris; Le divorce

Open in WeRead

About This Book

This work examines the intertwined themes of crime and debauchery in Paris, focusing on the societal conditions that lead to the exploitation of women. It discusses the historical context of prostitution, highlighting how societal norms and legal frameworks have failed to protect vulnerable individuals, particularly women, from falling into cycles of degradation and violence. The author critiques the moral and legal systems that perpetuate inequality, illustrating the harsh realities faced by women who are often victims of circumstance. The text also touches on the broader implications of these issues within the framework of justice and societal reform.

About the Author

Desmaze, Charles portrait

Charles Desmaze

Charles Desmaze was a French author known for his exploration of societal issues in late 19th-century Paris. His notable work, "Le crime et la débauche à Paris; Le divorce," delves into themes of crime and moral decay, reflecting the complexities of urban life during that era. Desmaze's writing often critiques the social norms and challenges faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society, making his contributions significant in the context of French literature.

You May Also Like