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UNCOVERING HIDDEN SUBTEXTS: ANALYZING ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN WRITINGS THROUGH A QUEER LENS

The idea of reading ancient texts through a queer lens is relatively new but has already produced valuable insights into the relationship between gender, sexuality, and philosophical thought. By...

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EXPLORING THE EROTIC IMPACT OF RETROSPECTIVE LITERARY BESTOF COLLECTIONS

As the world of literature continues to evolve, it is essential to explore the impact that these retrospective publications have had on the industry and their influence on popular culture as a whole....

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SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE RENAISSANCE: FROM ARS AMATORIA TO BALDASSARE CASTIGLIONES BOOK OF THE COURTIER

Ars Amatoria is an ancient text composed around 1 BC by the Roman poet Ovid. It consists of three books detailing sexual practices for heterosexual couples, including various positions and...

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HOW EMOTIONS SHAPE RELATIONSHIPS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THREE ICONIC ROMANCE NOVELS

The following article provides an analysis of how emotions are portrayed in certain storylines from popular romance novels. It discusses the complexity of human feelings, the ways they can affect...

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EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF HISTORY AND MODERNITY IN EROTIC LITERATURE THROUGH CLASSIC TEXTS REVIVED BY MAGAZINES

Erotic literature is a genre of writing that focuses on topics related to human sexuality, desire, love, and romance. It can be found throughout history, from ancient Greek and Roman literature to...

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