Ce livre est une satire du roman gothique populaire du XVIIIe si cle. L'auteur, Laurent Bordelon, raconte l'histoire de M. Oufle, un jeune homme qui devient obs d par les livres sur la magie et l'occulte. Cela le conduit imaginer des monstres et des fant mes effrayants qui n'existent que dans son propre esprit. Cette oeuvre est un exemple fascinant de la mani re dont la litt rature a t utilis e pour explorer les peurs et les fantasmes de la soci t .
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