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'''A History of Erotic Literature''' is a new, fully illustrated account of clandestine erotica which makes public for the first time some of the rarest erotica in the world, including title pages and illustrations from English, French and German classics which had been hidden away in private collections in [[Private Case|the Private Case of the British Library]] until the publication of this book. | '''A History of Erotic Literature''' is a new, fully illustrated account of clandestine erotica which makes public for the first time some of the rarest erotica in the world, including title pages and illustrations from English, French and German classics which had been hidden away in private collections in [[Private Case|the Private Case of the British Library]] until the publication of this book. | ||
From its origins in the early [[16th century]] to the more relaxed atmosphere of the present day, erotic literature has had a checkered and colorful history, delighting in intriguing collectors and bibliophiles almost as much as its readers. For over four centuries erotic works and clandestinely printed, published anonymously and inquired for sacred libraries of the wealthy collectors. | From its origins in the early [[16th century]] to the more relaxed atmosphere of the present day, erotic literature has had a checkered and colorful history, delighting in intriguing collectors and bibliophiles almost as much as its readers. For over four centuries, erotic works and clandestinely printed, published anonymously, and inquired for sacred libraries of the wealthy collectors. | ||
From [[Pietro Aretino]]'s ''Sonnetti Lussirioso'' (1527) and [[Michel Millot]]'s ''[[L'Ecole des filles]]'' to [[John Cleland]]'s classic ''[[Fanny Hill|Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]]'' which has remained in print since 1748/9 the book examines a house on the most famous erotic books of all time were first published, how they were received by the readers and how they have endured to the present day. | From [[Pietro Aretino]]'s ''Sonnetti Lussirioso'' (1527) and [[Michel Millot]]'s ''[[L'Ecole des filles]]'' to [[John Cleland]]'s classic ''[[Fanny Hill|Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]]'' which has remained in print since 1748/9 the book examines a house on the most famous erotic books of all time were first published, how they were received by the readers and how they have endured to the present day. |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 13 May 2022
Author: | Patrick J Kearney | |
Language(s) | English | |
Publisher | Macmillan | |
Released | First Edition edition (October 7, 1982) | |
Pages | 216pp | |
Weight | 1.4 pounds | |
ISBN-10 | 1858131987 | |
ISBN-13 | 978-1858131986 | |
Library: | Reference Library |
A History of Erotic Literature is a new, fully illustrated account of clandestine erotica which makes public for the first time some of the rarest erotica in the world, including title pages and illustrations from English, French and German classics which had been hidden away in private collections in the Private Case of the British Library until the publication of this book.
From its origins in the early 16th century to the more relaxed atmosphere of the present day, erotic literature has had a checkered and colorful history, delighting in intriguing collectors and bibliophiles almost as much as its readers. For over four centuries, erotic works and clandestinely printed, published anonymously, and inquired for sacred libraries of the wealthy collectors.
From Pietro Aretino's Sonnetti Lussirioso (1527) and Michel Millot's L'Ecole des filles to John Cleland's classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure which has remained in print since 1748/9 the book examines a house on the most famous erotic books of all time were first published, how they were received by the readers and how they have endured to the present day.
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