Depraved and fun: how the classics wrote about sex
Categories: Culture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/en/article/depraved-and-fun-how-the-classics-wrote-about-sexThe classics have always been sexy — all those percy, lanita, and mossy delights bouncing through the pages of geniuses like a gang of pranksters.
We just couldn't get past it and decided to share it, because the classics wrote about sex really exciting — fun and passionate.
Guy de Maupassant "Life" 1883
Anatole France "Belshazzar" 1886
Victor Hugo "Notre-Dame de Paris" 1831
Henry Fielding "The Story of the late Jonathan Wilde the Great" 1743
Long"Daphnis and Chloe»Approximately II century AD.
Ivan Bunin "Mitya's Love" 1924
Emile Zola "Germinal" 1885
Alexander Kuprin "Sulamith" 1908
Charles Bukowski "Women" 1978
Keywords: Culture | Sexuality | Classics | Sex | Literature | Writers
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