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The Devil in the Flesh, by Raymond Radiguet: The Romance that Scandalised a Nation

In 1923, the young French writer Raymond Radiguet (1903-23) published The Devil in the Flesh, a novel that caused a great scandal by telling the story of the love affair between a married woman and a teenager in the middle of World War I.

Top Cast

  • Julien de Saint Jean

    Julien de Saint Jean

    Raymond Rogiguet

  • Catherine de Léan

    Catherine de Léan

    Marthe

  • Anna Flori-Lamour

    Anna Flori-Lamour

    Narrator

  • Raymond Radiguet

    Raymond Radiguet

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

In 1923, the young French writer Raymond Radiguet (1903-23) published The Devil in the Flesh, a novel that caused a great scandal by telling the story of the love affair between a married woman and a teenager in the middle of World War I.

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