Erotic literature poems continued to be written in Hellenistic and Roman times by writers like Automedon, Philodemus and Marcus Argentarius.
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Erotic literature poems continued to be written in Hellenistic and Roman times by writers like Automedon, Philodemus and Marcus Argentarius.
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Erotic literature followed up in 1894 with another erotic collection in 143 prose poems—Songs of Bilitis, this time with strong lesbian themes.
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Erotic literature called one collection of poems Pansies partly for the simple ephemeral nature of the verse but a pun on the French word panser, to dress or bandage a wound.
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Chinese literature has a rich catalogue of erotic novels that were published during the mid-Ming to early-Qing dynasties.
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Erotic literature romance is a relatively new genre of romance with an erotic theme and very explicit love scenes, but with a romance at the heart of the story.
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Erotic literature fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy fiction and utilizes erotica in a fantasy setting.
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Jennifer Anne Skipp concluded that erotic literature was available among the poor and performed at public readings in 18th-century Britain.
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Erotic literature memoirs include Casanova's Histoire de ma vie, from the 18th century.
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Edward Sellon was a writer, translator and illustrator of erotic literature who wrote erotica for the pornographic publisher William Dugdale, including such works as The New Epicurean .
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In contrast to England, where actions against obscene Erotic literature were the preserve of the magistrates, such actions were the responsibility of the Postal Inspection Service in America.
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Erotic literature accepted a plea bargain, pleaded guilty and was convicted.
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