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Title: Lieve wellust!
Subtitle: Erotica in de achttiende eeuw
Author(s): LEEMANS, Inger
Journal: Spiegel der Letteren
Volume: 46    Issue: 3-4   Date: 2004   
Pages: 299-314
DOI: 10.2143/SDL.46.3.2004779

Abstract :
Dutch eighteenth-century erotic literature has so far not been the object of extensive study, this in stark contrast to contemporary erotic literature in other countries. Although nowadays nobody contests the idea that novels concerning physical love were widely published in the eighteenth-century, the focus has never been on the contemporary (literary) critique. Rather than to compare eighteenth-century Dutch erotic literature to its French and English relatives, one should try to register what was being written about physical love in the Republic in order to understand how it functioned in Dutch novels. Text editions, bibliographies and surveys regarding the topic could prove to be useful instruments in determining the role erotic novels played in the eighteenth-century literary and moral discourse.

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