A History of Erotic Literature
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- | * ''International Exposure: Perspectives On Modern European Pornography, 1800-2000'' by Lisa Z. Sigel | + | * ''International Exposure: Perspectives On Modern European Pornography, 1800-2000'' by [[Lisa Z. Sige]]l |
- | * ''Love in a Dead Language'' by Lee Siegel | + | * ''Love in a Dead Language'' by [[Lee Siegel]] |
* ''Intimate History of Humanity, An'' by Theodore Zeldin on page 106 | * ''Intimate History of Humanity, An'' by Theodore Zeldin on page 106 | ||
- | * ''Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the Making of Sexual Identity'' (The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society) by Harry Oosterhuis | + | * ''Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the Making of Sexual Identity'' (The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society) by [[Harry Oosterhuis]] |
- | * ''The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence'' by Ray Kurzweil | + | * ''The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence'' by [[Ray Kurzweil]] |
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A history of Erotic Literature (1982) ISBN 0333341260 is a book by Patrick J. Kearney which references Gershon Legman, Wayland Young and Pascal Pia.
Citations
Books that cite this book:
- International Exposure: Perspectives On Modern European Pornography, 1800-2000 by Lisa Z. Sigel
- Love in a Dead Language by Lee Siegel
- Intimate History of Humanity, An by Theodore Zeldin on page 106
- Stepchildren of Nature: Krafft-Ebing, Psychiatry, and the Making of Sexual Identity (The Chicago Series on Sexuality, History, and Society) by Harry Oosterhuis
- The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence by Ray Kurzweil