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    Lisbonne-Madrid-Barcelone : circulations érotiques by Fernando Curopos

    Published 2020-12-01
    Subjects: “…erotic literature…”
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    Complicity in fin-de-siècle literature by Craske, H

    Published 2021
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    温庭筠艳情诗词研究 = Study on Wen Tingyun’s erotic poetry and Ci-poetry by 洪媛 Hong, Yuan

    Published 2015
    “…Chapter three makes a summary on the progress of erotic literature based on the change of writing format from poetry to Ci-poetry. …”
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    La vida es pornografía igualitaria. <em>Inmaculada o los placeres de la inocencia</em> de Juan García Ponce by Eric Miguel Avila Ponce de León

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… The work of the Mexican writer Juan García Ponce is considered one of the most important examples of erotic literature in the Spanish language. However, none caused as much controversy as his 1989 novel, Inmaculada o los placeres de la inocencia, due to its patent pornographic nature. …”
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    YOU ARE NEVER ALONE AS A LITERARY TRASH? by Pavel Matejovič

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Mináč attempted to make that part interesting through motifs of sentimental and erotic literature (those motifs were there to draw attention of the readers). …”
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    Without guilt or shame. Sexuality in eroticism-themed Polish obscene poetry of the Enlightenment period by Barbara Wolska

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In the analysis of the above mentioned scenes of sexual problems, the examined texts can also be situated within the erotic literature, briefly referred to heterogeneous, diverse criteria used for identifying the types, including: the realm of language, another time the themes (the so–called dominant topic or ‘erotic portions’), ethical and moral meaning of sexual contents contained in the works, their functions carried out in the reception of texts, as well as the aim of the authors (the mocking, acceptance, and fun).…”
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