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    Miscellany/Mélanges

    Published 2017
    “…Perkins, Irony and candour in certain <em>libertin</em> novels <br/> R. L. Myers, Rémond dialogues <br/> Norma Perry, John Vansommer of Spitalfields: Huguenot, silk-designer, and correspondent of Voltaire <br/> Harriet Dorothy Rothschild, Benoît de Maillet's letters to the marquis de Caumont…”
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    DE LA DIVINIDAD O DIVERSIDAD DE LAS RELIGIONES DE FRANÇOIS LA MOTHE LE VEYER by Marcelino Rodríguez Donís.

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…It is, in fact, an analysis about the various religionsaccording to the philophical ideas of erudite libertinism. The defense of the Chistian faithand the superiority of Cristianity over the other religions carried about by La Mothe isbased on Montaigne´s ideas, and, above all, on Charron, s. …”
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    Le « renouveau » de l’épicurisme en Angleterre au milieu du dix-septième siècle de Walter Charleton à Margaret Cavendish – une histoire franco-britannique by Line Cottegnies

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…For Epicureanism is clearly associated in the period with philosophical libertinism ; and it becomes apparent that the recurring references to Epicurus and Lucretius in Cavendish’s works reflect her interest in heterodoxy as a free thinker.…”
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    Angels, Guests and Sadists: On-Screen Poetry in the Cinema of Pier Paolo Pasolini by Thomas Allen

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The article begins with an analysis of the final sequence of Salò (1975) where I argue that Ezra Pound’s poetry provides a soundtrack for the spectacle of torture in which the film’s libertines engage. Following this, I consider Pasolini’s 1965 text “The Cinema of Poetry” and use this text as a way of reading the role played by a copy of Rimbaud’s collected poems in Teorema (Theorem, 1968). …”
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    Philosophy of education and human freedom by Petrović Aleksandar M.

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Modern epoch proclaimed a right on a education as a basic part of a human rights (also by the documents of UN), but inserted in them also so many interesess in realization, making troubles to that rights alone. Paedagogical libertinism, as a some reflexion of a revolutionary attentions, in a claim of a critical thinking was relativisating programmes and goals of the schools in such measure, that it request a education of the people on the streets, as a hippycs who haven't borders in them arbitrariness. …”
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    Des liaisons dangereuses ? Réseaux hérités, supposés et déguisés d’une nonne vénitienne au XVIIe siècle by Francesca Medioli

    “…The latter included the Italian érudits libertins close to the Venitian Accademia degli Incogniti, but also French authors active in the same radical context. …”
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    Offstage Laughter: Restoration Comedies and the Female Audience by Aloysia Rousseau

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Les dramaturges et critiques de l’époque étaient en effet pour la plupart des hommes, selon qui le public féminin était soit dénué d’humour, soit libertin. Selon Jeremy Collier, seules les prostituées pouvaient se délecter de ces spectacles obscènes. …”
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    A Study on the Qur’anic Exegetes’ Viewpoints and Hadith Comprehension of “Ḥubbu ʿAlī b. Abī-Ṭālib Ḥasanatun…” by Abdul-Ali Pakzad, Mahmud ghayomzadeh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Although many Islamic narrations have emphasized the love of Ahl al-Bayt (prophetic household) and expressed its results and yields as well, however, the superficial look at the meaning of some of which may lead to ibāḥa (religious libertinism). One of these narrations, to which the present article is devoted, says "Ḥubbu ʿAlī b. …”
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    Violence in de Sade (comoedia) by Krzysztof Matuszewski

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In his theatrum of passions and arguments, de Sade returns to the motif of rivalry between good and evil, simulating various narrative positions: from impulsive libertinism to dark Gnosticism, and reaches for complementary means of expression: from apology of crime to a lyrically tinted martyrological emphasis. …”
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    Dialogue and Dialogism in the Novels of Crébillon-fils by Veronika D. Altashina

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Both novels represent high society and focus mainly on the life of “libertines” who practice the principles of freedom of body and spirit yet at the same time are constrained by dominant behavior rules including the rules of conversation. …”
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    Deux visions du bonheur selon la nature chez Camille Lemonnier et Georges Eekhoud by Philippe Chavasse

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Le Belge Georges Eekhoud publie en 1912 Les Libertins d’Anvers, qui retrace l’histoire des hérésies chrétiennes à Anvers du XIIe siècle jusqu’à leur répression par la Réforme protestante et la Contre-réforme. …”
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