Idées singulières
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- | [[Restif de la Bretonne]] novels whose titles end in [[-graphe]]. | + | [[Restif de la Bretonne]] published a series of reformatory tracts whose titles all end in [[-graphe]]. He called them the ''idées singulières''. |
* ''[[Le Glossographe]]'' (1796-97). | * ''[[Le Glossographe]]'' (1796-97). |
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Restif de la Bretonne published a series of reformatory tracts whose titles all end in -graphe. He called them the idées singulières.
- Le Glossographe (1796-97).
- Le Pornographe (Londres, 1769, in-8°).
- Le Mimographe (Amsterdam, 1770, in 8°).
- Les Gynographes, ou Idées de deux honnêtes femmes sur un projet de règlement pour mettre les femmes à leur place (1777, in-8°).
- L’Andrographe, ou Idées pour opérer une réforme générale des mœurs (1782, in-8°).
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