Sex in literature
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See also
- Erectile dysfunction in fiction
- Adultery in literature
- Bad sex in fiction
- Erotic fiction
- Love scene
- Sex manual
- Sex in film
- Human sexuality
- Nudity in literature
- Sex
- Literature
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Bibliography
- Sex in Literature (1970-1982) by Atkins, John Alfred
- A history of Erotic Literature (1982) ISBN 0333341260 - Patrick J. Kearney
- The Naughty Bits (2001), edited by Jack Murnighan
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