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Sacred or profane pleasures? Erotic ceremonies in eighteenth-century French libertine fiction
Marine Ganofsky
French
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Ceremony
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Libertinage
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Profane
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Eighteenth Century
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Deity
57%
Literature
28%
Enlightenment
28%
Limits
28%
Worship
28%
Metaphysics
14%
Liberty
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Marquis de Sade
14%
Authors
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Secularization
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Short Stories
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lovers
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France
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Literary History
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Subject Matter
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Conscience
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Despair
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Lust
14%
Disenchantment
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Poem
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Parody
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longing
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Celebrations
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Law
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mortals
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Fornication
14%
Liaison
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Jouissance
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Christianity
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Narrative
14%
Age of Enlightenment
14%
Ritual
14%
Painting
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rapture
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Libertinism
14%
Nothingness
14%
Blasphemy
14%
Religious discourse
14%
Enchantment
14%