German erotica
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The Germanophone people are often stereotyped of having, like the Dutch, a scatological sensibility, more than an erotic one.
They have been, at least since the 19th century, very influential in both sittengeschichte and sexology with a 20th century apotheosis in Freud.
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16th and 17th centuries
- Little Masters
- Johann Heinrich Meibom (1590 - 1655), German doctor and author of Tractatus de usu flagrorum in re medica & veneria
- Lucas Cranach the Elder
- Albrecht Dürer
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18th century
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19th century
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Illustrators
- Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763 – 1840)
- George Emmanuel Opitz (1775-1841)
- Peter Fendi (1796 – 1842)
- Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger (1805 – 1880)
- Heinrich Lossow (1840-1897)
- Franz von Stuck (1863 - 1928)
- Franz von Bayros (1866 – 1924)
- Raphael Kirchner (1867 – 1917)
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Literature
- Schwester Monika (1815), a novel attributed to Hoffmann.
- Die Denkwürdigkeiten des Herrn v. H. (1787)
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20th century
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Fiction
- Josephine Mutzenbacher (1906)
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Film, non fiction
- Anatomie des Liebesaktes (1970) - Hermann Schnell
- Aufklaerungsfilme/Sittenfilme
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Film, fiction
- Schulmädchen Report #1 (1970) - Ernst Hofbauer
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History of erotica, sexology, Sittengeschichte
- Friedrich Karl Forberg (1770 - 1848)
- Biblioteca Germanorum Erotica (1875 - 1923)
- Illustrierte Sittengeschichte (1910-1912) by Eduard Fuchs
- Isidor Isaak Sadger (1867 - 1942) He coined the term "Sadomasochismus" in 1913.
- Magnus Hirschfeld and the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (1919 to 1933)
- Geschichte der erotischen Literatur (1927) by Paul Englisch (1887–1935)
- Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin - Mel Gordon
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See also
- Andere Länder, andere Sitten. -- Other countries, other customs. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
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