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  1. The Libertine is an 1807 English novel by Charlotte Dacre, written under the pseudonym Rosa Matilda. This was her third novel, published in four parts and collected into a single volume. It follows similar themes to Zofloya around the impact of female desire and libertinism.

  2. Louis Aragon, a major figure in the avant-garde movements, shaped visual culture in the 20th century. His long career as a poet, novelist, Communist polemicist and bona fide war hero secured his place in the pantheon of greats. With André Breton and Phillipe Soupault, Aragon launched the movement and through Paysan de Paris (Paris Peasant ...

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  3. Dec 6, 2013 · Anthologized in “The Libertine,” the literary historian Michel Delon’s delectable new volume of 18th-century French erotica, it catalogs an array of fauna (“Dromedary, whale, and duck ...

  4. Sep 1, 1995 · The Libertine tells the story of the Earl of Rochester, friend and confidant of Charles II and the most notorious rake of his age. He was an anti-monarchist Royalist, an atheist who converted to Christianity and a lyric poet who revelled in pornography.

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  5. A historical romp with real bite, Stephen Jeffreys's The Libertine has received several major stage productions and was filmed with Johnny Depp and John Malkovich. John Wilmot, Earl of...

  6. Oct 22, 2013 · The Libertine: The Art of Love in Eighteenth-Century France Hardcover – October 22, 2013. by Michel Delon (Editor), Marilyn Yalom (Foreword) 11. See all formats and editions. A delightfully illustrated literary anthology that explores the fantasies, seductions, and intrigues of the eighteenth-century French lover.

  7. The Libertine. Stephen Jeffreys, Mickey Gallagher. Nick Hern Books, 1995 - Drama - 84 pages. An outrageously bawdy historical comedy about the Earl of Rochester, the notorious 17th-century poet...

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