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The protagonists are [[Saturnin]], [[Suzon]], [[Polycarpe]], [[Monique]] and [[Toinette]]. Saturnin, tells sexual stories to his sister Suzon. She in turn, tells her sexual adventures. The book does not use euphemisms and is full of explicitives. The book's "single driving argument is the naturalness of the joys of orgasm and everything conducive to or associated with it" (Brulotte, ''[[Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature]]''). The story ends when Saturnin is castrated, having caught la [[syphilis]]. Dom Bougre imagines his own [[epitaph]], "Hic situs The protagonists are [[Saturnin]], [[Suzon]], [[Polycarpe]], [[Monique]] and [[Toinette]]. Saturnin, tells sexual stories to his sister Suzon. She in turn, tells her sexual adventures. The book does not use euphemisms and is full of explicitives. The book's "single driving argument is the naturalness of the joys of orgasm and everything conducive to or associated with it" (Brulotte, ''[[Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature]]''). The story ends when Saturnin is castrated, having caught la [[syphilis]]. Dom Bougre imagines his own [[epitaph]], "Hic situs
-est Dom Bougre/Fututus, futuit," which roughly translates: "Here lies +est Dom Bougre/Fututus, futuit," which roughly translates: "Here lies Dom Bougre, he fucked and got fucked."
The novel was republished in [[1778]] as ''Mémoires de Saturnin'' (Paris, Cazin) and variously illustrated by [[Paul Avril]] and [[François-Rolland Elluin]]. The novel was republished in [[1778]] as ''Mémoires de Saturnin'' (Paris, Cazin) and variously illustrated by [[Paul Avril]] and [[François-Rolland Elluin]].

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Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier des Chartreux is a French libertine novel from 1741 attributed to Gervaise de Latouche. The name Bougre refers to the French term boulgre meaning bugger. The novel mocks biblical injunctions, extols same-sex love, incest and sodomy and assures us that the true vices are the province of the aristocracy and the clergy.

Dom Bougre designated the famous abbé Desfontaines, who, accused of sodomy, had spent time in prison in 1724, and spent time in exile.

The protagonists are Saturnin, Suzon, Polycarpe, Monique and Toinette. Saturnin, tells sexual stories to his sister Suzon. She in turn, tells her sexual adventures. The book does not use euphemisms and is full of explicitives. The book's "single driving argument is the naturalness of the joys of orgasm and everything conducive to or associated with it" (Brulotte, Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature). The story ends when Saturnin is castrated, having caught la syphilis. Dom Bougre imagines his own epitaph, "Hic situs est Dom Bougre/Fututus, futuit," which roughly translates: "Here lies Dom Bougre, he fucked and got fucked."

The novel was republished in 1778 as Mémoires de Saturnin (Paris, Cazin) and variously illustrated by Paul Avril and François-Rolland Elluin.

In 1741, a dozen or so colporteurs were sent to the Bastille prison for some weeks or months in order to find the culprits for the book.

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... Figurez-vous quel spectacle ce devait être Le père ne poussait aucun coup à ma mère qu'elle ne le lui rendît sur-le-champ au triple, et son cul, en retombant sur le mien, me faisait enfoncer dans le con de Madelon, ce qui faisait un ricochet de fouterie tout à fait divertissant; non pas pour nous, car nous étions trop occupés pour nous amuser à rire. Il n'eût tenu qu'à moi de me venger de Madelon, en laissant tomber le poids de trois corps sur le sien ; mais elle était trop amoureuse, travaillait de trop bon cœur pour me laisser concevoir une telle pensée. Je la soulageais de mon mieux; elle en eut pourtant la peine; mais ce Jut plutôt un surcroît de volupté pour elle, car ayant senti les délices de la décharge avant nos fouteurs d'en haut, le plaisir me rendit immobile. Gabrielle le sentit, et ses coups de cul, avec vivacité, faisaient pour moi ce que je n'étais plus en éiat de faire, et, en m'agitant, allaient donner de nouveaux ébranlements de plaisir à Madelon, qui déchargeait aussi. Nos fouteurs finirent et joignirent leur extase à la nôtre. Nos quatre corps n'en firent plus qu'un ; nous mourions, nous nous confondions l'un dans l'autre.

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