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- Libertine_novel abstract "The libertine novel was an 18th-century literary genre of which the roots lay in the European but mainly French libertine tradition. The genre effectively ended with the French Revolution. Themes of libertine novels were anti-clericalism, anti-establishment and eroticism.Authors include Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit, 1736; Le Sopha, conte moral, 1742), Denis Diderot (Les bijoux indiscrets, 1748), Marquis de Sade (L'Histoire de Juliette, 1797-1801), Choderlos de Laclos (Les Liaisons dangereuses, 1782), John Wilmot (Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery, 1684).Other famous titles are Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier des Chartreux (1741) and Thérèse Philosophe (1748).Precursors to the libertine writers were Théophile de Viau (1590-1626) and Charles de Saint-Evremond (1610-1703), who were inspired by Epicurus and the publication of Petronius.Robert Darnton is a cultural historian who has covered this genre extensively.".
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- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Anti-clericalism.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Anti-establishment.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_literature.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_genres.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Saint-Évremond.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Prosper_Jolyot_de_Crébillon.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Diderot.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Epicurus.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Erotic_literature.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Histoire_de_Dom_Bougre,_Portier_des_Chartreux.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink John_Wilmot,_2nd_Earl_of_Rochester.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Juliette_(novel).
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Les_Liaisons_dangereuses.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Les_xc3x89garements_du_cxc5x93ur_et_de_lesprit.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Libertine.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Marquis_de_Sade.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Petronius.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Choderlos_de_Laclos.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Darnton.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Sodom,_or_the_Quintessence_of_Debauchery.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink The_Indiscreet_Jewels.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink The_Sofa:_A_Moral_Tale.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Théophile_de_Viau.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLink Thérèse_the_Philosopher.
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertine novel".
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Libertine".
- Libertine_novel wikiPageWikiLinkText "libertine novel".
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- Libertine_novel subject Category:French_literature.
- Libertine_novel subject Category:Literary_genres.
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- Libertine_novel comment "The libertine novel was an 18th-century literary genre of which the roots lay in the European but mainly French libertine tradition. The genre effectively ended with the French Revolution.".
- Libertine_novel label "Libertine novel".
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- Libertine_novel sameAs Roman_libertin.
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- Libertine_novel sameAs Q794357.
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