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Dangerous Liaisons
Pierre Ambroise Laclos
Study Guide
Study Guide
Summary
Plot Overview
Summary & Analysis
Introduction
The Prefaces
Part One, Exchange One: Letters I–IX
Part One, Exchange Two: Letters 10–20
Part One, Exchange Three: Letters 21–26
Part One, Exchange Four: Letters 27–36
Part One, Exchange Five: Letters 37–50
Part Two, Exchange Six: Letters 51–63
Part Two, Exchange Seven: Letters 64–75
Part Two, Exchange Eight: Letters 76–87
Part Three, Exchange Nine: Letters 88–99
Part Three, Exchange Ten: Letters 100–111
Part Three, Exchange Eleven: Letters 112–124
Part Four, Exchange Twelve: Letters 125–137
Part Four, Exchange Thirteen: Letters 138–149
Part Four, Exchange Fourteen: Letters 150–164
Part Four, Exchange Fifteen: Letters 165–175
About Letters
Characters
Characters
The Marquise de Merteuil
The Vicomte de Valmont
The Présidente de Tourvel
Main Ideas
Themes
Motifs
Symbols
Key Facts
Quotes
Important Quotes
Further Study
Context
Full Book Quiz
Section Quizzes
Context
Summary
Characters
Character Analysis
Themes, Motifs, and Symbols
Introduction
The Prefaces
Part One, Exchange One: Letters 1-9
Part One, Exchange Two: Letters 10-20
Part One, Exchange Three: Letters 21-26
Part One, Exchange Four: Letters 27-36
Part One, Exchange Five: Letters 37-50
Part Two, Exchange Six: Letters 51-63
Part Two, Exchange Seven: Letters 64-75
Part Two, Exchange Eight: Letters 76-87
Part Three, Exchange Nine: Letters 88-99
Part Three, Exchange Ten: Letters 100-111
Part Three, Exchange Eleven: Letters 112-124
Part Four, Exchange Twelve: Letters 125-137
Part Four, Exchange Thirteen: Letters 138-149
Part Four, Exchange Fourteen: Letters 150-164
Part Four, Exchange Fifteen: Letters 165-175
Study Questions
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How to Write Literary Analysis
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Further Study
The Prefaces Quiz
Further Study
The Prefaces Quiz
1
of 5
How many prefaces did Laclos write?
None
One
Two
Three
2
of 5
On which of the following topics does the "Publisher's Note" contradict the "Editor's Preface"?
Whether letters are fiction
Whether characters are moral
Whether Laclos wrote book
Whether book was edited
3
of 5
In the "Publisher's Note," what does Laclos reference when he mentions women taking the veil?
Widows
Loss of love
Hiding from enemies
End of the novel
4
of 5
The "Editor's Note" contains an abundance of which of the following?
Footnotes
Letters
Apologies
Names of historical figures
5
of 5
In the "Editor's Note," what does Laclos say outweighs the risk of reading the book?
Its instructive value
Its entertainment value
Its true-to-life scandal
Its revolutionary spirit
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