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Acknowledgements | |
Note on Translations | |
The Erotic Novel and Censorship in Twentieth-Century France | p. 1 |
Pornography, Poetry, Parody: Guillaume Apollinaire's Les Onze Mille Verges | p. 25 |
Sexual and Textual Excess: Pierre Louys's Trois Filles de leur mere | p. 43 |
Masochism and Fetishism: Georges Bataille's Histoire de I'aeil | p. 60 |
'O Really': Pauline Reage's Histoire d'O | p. 86 |
Emmanuelle and the Sexual Liberation of Women | p. 104 |
Progressive Slidings of Identity: Alain Robbe-Grillet's Projet pour une revolution a New York | p. 129 |
Homotextuality: Tony Duvert's Recidive | p. 149 |
'Enfin, une erotique feminine?': Two Contemporary Novels by Women | p. 173 |
Notes | p. 194 |
Bibliography | p. 227 |
Index | p. 235 |
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