Vintage Erotica: 20 Must-Read Memoirs & Classic Novels

Vintage Erotica: 20 Must-Read Memoirs & Classic Novels

by John ClelandAlfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay Giacomo Casanova and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/07/2024

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Vintage Erotica: 20 Must-Read Memoirs & Classic Novels presents a scintillating and profound exploration of erotica through centuries of literary mastery. Spanning a range of styles from the explicit and audacious to the suggestive and nuanced, this anthology delves into the complexities of human desire and the societal mores that shape and challenge it. By curating a selection of works that includes brazen confessional memoirs and artful narratives, the collection invites readers to engage with the provocative and often controversial nature of erotic literature. Each piece offers a distinct perspective while collectively reflecting the evolving landscape of erotic expression. The anthology boasts contributions from an illustrious assembly of authors whose lives and works have dramatically influenced the realm of erotic literature. From the libertine musings of Giovanni Boccaccio and the sophisticated provocations of Oscar Wilde to the intimate revelations of Virginia Woolf and the scandalous epistles of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, the ensemble represents a confluence of voices that transcend temporal and cultural boundaries. This remarkable convergence of literary virtuosos not only underscores the historical and cultural heft of the genre but also highlights the enduring allure of erotic narratives. This edition showcases seminal works of erotica that delve into forbidden desires and concealed passions—narratives that promote sexual fulfillment and openness in relationships during times when such expressions were not socially accepted. These memoirs and novels afforded the authors the freedom to candidly explore and express aspects of lust and the deepest sexual desires that, when realized, bring about true satisfaction. To this day these works continue to serve as a symbols of sexual liberation and the continuous pursuit of fulfillment.

ISBN:
4066339592032
4066339592032
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Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-07-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
e-artnow
Giacomo Casanova

The Italian nobleman and polymath Giacomo Casanova (1725-98), famous in his lifetime for his brilliant intellect and his romantic exploits, is now recognized as one of the greatest chroniclers of eighteenth-century Europe.

D. H. Lawrence

D. H. Lawrence, born in England in 1885, is one of the key figures in literary modernism. Among his most notable novels are Sons and Lovers (1913), Women in Love (1920) and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928). Kangaroo (1923) was published the year after Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, spent three months in Australia. Lawrence died in France in 1930.

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf was born in London in 1882. After her father's death in 1904 Virginia and her sister, the painter Vanessa Bell, moved to Bloomsbury and became the centre of ‘The Bloomsbury Group’. This informal collective of artists and writers exerted a powerful influence over early twentieth-century British culture.

In 1912 Virginia married Leonard Woolf, a writer and social reformer. Three years later, her first novel The Voyage Out was published, followed by Night and Day (1919) and Jacob's Room (1922). Between 1925 and 1931 Virginia Woolf produced what are now regarded as her finest masterpieces, from Mrs Dalloway (1925) to The Waves (1931).

She also maintained an astonishing output of literary criticism, short fiction, journalism and biography. On 28 March 1941, a few months before the publication of her final novel, Between the Acts, Virginia Woolf committed suicide.

Gustave Flaubert

Gustave Flaubert was born in Rouen in 1821, the son of a distinguished surgeon and a doctor's daughter. After three unhappy years of studying law in Paris, an epileptic attack ushered him into a life of writing. Madame Bovary won instant acclaim upon book publication in 1857, but Flaubert's frank display of adultery in bourgeois France saw him go on trial for immorality, only narrowly escaping conviction.

Both Salammbo (1862) and The Sentimental Education (1869) were poorly received, and Flaubert's genius was not publicly recognized until Three Tales (1877). His reputation among his fellow writers, however, was more constant and those who admired him included Turgenev, George Sand, Victor Hugo and Zola. Flaubert's obsession with his art is legendary: he would work for days on a single page, obsessively attuning sentences, seeking always le mot juste in a quest for both beauty and precise observation.

His style moved Edmund Wilson to say,'Flaubert, by a single phrase - a notation of some commonplace object - can convey all the poignance of human desire, the pathos of human defeat; his description of some homely scene will close with a dying fall that reminds one of great verse or music.' Flaubert died suddenly in May 1880, leaving his last work, Bouvard and Pécuchet, unfinished.

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