When flesh becomes word : an anthology of early eighteenth-century libertine literature
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When flesh becomes word : an anthology of early eighteenth-century libertine literature
Oxford University Press, 2004
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When flesh becomes word : an anthology of early 18th century libertine literature
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注記
Contents title from contents pages: The school of Venus (1680). -- The pleasure of a single life (1706), The fifteen comforts of Cuckoldom (1706), and The fifteen plagues of a maiden-head (1707). -- Gonosologium novum (1709). -- Venus in the cloister (1725). -- A dialogue between a married lady and a maid (1740). -- A new description of Merryland (1741). -- The femal husband (1746)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-325) and index
収録内容
- The school of Venus, or, The ladies delight, reduced into rules of practice
- The pleasures of a single life, or, The miseries of matrimony : occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament
- The fifteen comforts of cuckoldom, written by a noted cuckold in the new-exchange in the strand
- The fifteen plagues of a maiden-head
- Gonosologium novum, or, A new system of all the secret infirm and diseases, natural, accidental, and venereal in men and women, that defile and ruin the healths of themselves and their posterity, obstruct conjugal delectancy and pregnancy, with their various methods of cure
- Venus in the cloister, or, The nun in her smock
- A dialogue between a married lady and a maid
- A new description of merryland : containing, a topographical, geographical, and natural history of that country
- The female husband, or, The surprising history of Mrs. Mary, Alias Mr. George Hamilton, who was convicted of having married a young woman of Wells and lived with her as her husband, taken from own mouth since her confinement