Sodome et Gomorrhe
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The reader will remember that, well before going that day (the day on which the Princesse de Guermantes's reception was to be held) to pay the Duke and Duchess the visit I have just described, I had kept watch for their return and in the course of my vigi...
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AI Rating: 1/10 - Marcel Proust's "Sodome et Gomorrhe" (1919), part of "In Search of Lost Time," explores high society, jealousy, and homosexuality through the lens of Baron de Charlus's "inversion." Themes of sexuality are psychological and observational, reflecting early 20th-century mores with irony and nuance, not advocacy. No progressive politics, social justice, identity politics, or DEI messaging; storytelling dominates without prioritizing inclusion over narrative depth.
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