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  1. 81

    Itinerari libertini tra Parigi e Vienna. L’abate Lenglet du Fresnoy dalla storia erudita all’ermetismo by Davide Arecco

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Between XVII and XVIII centuries, along Europe, the libertine culture assimilates new natural philosophy’s laical and rational achievements . …”
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  2. 82

    Moral kantiana e ética da Psicanálise by Antonio Dalbone, Angélica Bastos

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…It is verified that Kant's categorical imperative and Sade's anti-morals share formal aspects of the law, aspects which the Psychoanalysis consideration about ethics discloses when isolating the inherent jouissance to the moral action and the subjacent imperative to the libertine action. It is concluded then that Psychoanalysis ethics acknowledges both a dimension of the non-eliminable jouissance in the subject as well as the alterity that conditions the desire from the point of view of the unconscious, identifying law and desire.…”
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  3. 83

    Fantozzi perverso. Masochismo, desiderio inesausto e altre viziose amenità del ragioniere e dei congiunti by Federico Giordano

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Power relations in the saga are dominated by a Sadian libertine ruling class, which subjects its subordinates to their caprices, in a mere execution/demonstration/display of the anarchy of power. …”
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  4. 84

    Reescritura e intertextualidad en Calderón: No hay cosa como callar by Adrián J. Sáez

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Then, the feature of rapist of the main character is an unvariant maintained from the original, and not a conscious innovation of the poet, because until The Libertine, by Thomas Shadwell, it’s not introduced this innovation in the trail of the myth.…”
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  5. 85

    Ett barockt störningsmoment i franskklassicismen by Carin Franzén

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…As a frame for my reading of the idylls, I provide a short description of the context of Deshoulières’s writing and its connexion to a wider libertine movement within literature and art, which can be traced back to the sixteenth century’s revival of Epicurus and natural philosophy. …”
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  6. 86

    Le corps prédicateur. Mélancolie et hétérodoxie dans El examen de ingenios de Juan Huarte de San Juan (1575) by Anne Teulade

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This materialist vision has been considered as transgressive by the Catholic Church, which censured and prohibited the book, and approved of by a French libertine such as Sorel, who quotes it in his Science universelle.…”
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  7. 87

    Politica e censura nella Francia di Louis XIV: Chavigny de La Bretonnière by Chiara Mainardi

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…During the reign of Louis XIV French libertines were expressing their intellectual dissent by opposing absolutism and criticising historical and religious conflicts. …”
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  8. 88

    Gogol’s “The Nose”: Between Linguistic Indecency and Religious Blasphemy by Igor Pilshchikov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Focused on Nikolai Gogol’s absurdist tale, “The Nose” (1835), this article is an investigation into the concealed representation of suppressed and marginalized libertine and anti-religious discourses in nineteenth-century Russian literature. …”
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  9. 89

    Theorising pornogrammar in the Akan folktale tradition: The trickster’s rhetorical indirection and sexual indiscretion by J. B. Amissah-Arthur

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We find that as the quintessential linguist, Ananse’s mastery of rhetorical indirection is fundamental to his success as a libertine. The essay examines the forms of rhetorical indirection and linguistic stratagem by which Ananse negotiates sex, whether he is taking advantage of a friend’s wife, seducing the king’s daughter or appropriating Nana Nyakopon the Supreme God’s spouse.…”
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  10. 90

    ”Som om det var 1789” by Kristina Fjelkestam

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Focusing on the writings of and interviews with these two members of the Swedish Academy, three main tropes are found: ”The Revolution,” ”The Conspiracy,” and ”The Libertine.” Concluding remarks point out that historical parables and the idea of ”similarity” between past and present presupposes the past as an immovable entity possible to continually revisit, even though the past only exists in our interpretations of it. …”
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    Moral kantiana e ética da Psicanálise by Antonio Dalbone, Angélica Bastos

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…It is verified that Kant's categorical imperative and Sade's anti-morals share formal aspects of the law, aspects which the Psychoanalysis consideration about ethics discloses when isolating the inherent jouissance to the moral action and the subjacent imperative to the libertine action. It is concluded then that Psychoanalysis ethics acknowledges both a dimension of the non-eliminable jouissance in the subject as well as the alterity that conditions the desire from the point of view of the unconscious, identifying law and desire.…”
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    The Implementation of Grey Forecasting Model for Forecast Result’s Food Crop Agricultural by Asfan Muqtadir, Suryono Suryono, Vincensius Gunawan

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…GM(1,1) is used to built a model with limited data samples and generate good forecasts for short libertine forecasts. This research uses data from the production of food crops for the 2004-2013 it can be calculated by using the model of GM (1,1). …”
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  13. 93

    Pyramus and Thisbe: Myth in music on the 18th-century French stage by Marianna Consiglia Vercellini

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Therefore, in the Middle Ages they were spokespeople of a deep Christian belief that led them to become, in the libertine period, the supporters of a love that was set free from authority. …”
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  14. 94

    Le Libertinage et l'histoire by Genand, S

    Published 2017
    “…Le modèle libertin en mutation<br/> 4. La confrontation avec le roman sentimental<br/> 5. …”
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  15. 95

    Du roman à l’Anti-roman : les dangers de l’immersion fictionnelle by Isabelle Moreau

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Sorel is probably the only libertine author who takes into account the readership of the ‘honnêtes gens’. …”
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  16. 96

    «Haeret in vultu trucis imago facti». Il personaggio tragico di Seneca come specchio distorto dell'animo umano by Dario Migliardi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…As the Ostio Quadra’s mirrors of the Naturales Quaestiones, Seneca’s characters amplify and distort the myth and the vision of the viewer/reader, such as reflective surfaces of the famous libertine, Thyestes, Medea enlarge and submit to the public’s contemplation the individual fragments of their psyche possessed by a passion triggering off a wise catoptric play of fear and desire.…”
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    « Esta historia no ha dejado de sorprenderme » : Manuela Sáenz, entre histoire et fiction, entre héroïsme et passion, entre réalité et romantisme: la construction d’un mythe ?... by Nelly André

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Durant le XIX siècle, selon les tendances pro-bolivariennes ou anti-bolivariennes des historiens ou chroniqueurs, Manuela Sáenz a été définie comme l’amoureuse altruiste qui a sacrifié sa vie pour accompagner son amant ou comme la libertine sans morale engagée dans les affaires d’Etat.…”
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  18. 98

    The Heretical Dream of Casanova by Toni Veneri

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Nevertheless a deliberate libertine project – the wide-ranging exploration of natural appetites – seems to traverse the whole Histoire de ma vie, and underlie this narrative codification of sexual desire. …”
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    The Myth of Don Juan Onstage up to and through Victorian Times by Rocío G. Sumillera

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The last third of the seventeenth century witnessed the introduction of the theme of Don Juan in England in grand style thanks to Thomas Shadwell’s The Libertine, a play that was produced for the first time at Dorset Garden in June 1675 and published the following year. …”
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    Amours et politique ; les politiques de l’Amour : à propos de Popi de Teodor Scorțescu by Victor Ivanovici

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…On the other hand, Popi is also a "libertine" story that, with a little nod to Diderot, focuses on the art of make speaking a too quiet feminine "jewel".…”
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