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  2. Libertine novel - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Devotion - Wikipedia

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    Devotion, a 2017 non-fiction book by Patti Smith Devotion: An Epic Story of Heroism, Friendship, and Sacrifice , a 2015 biography of Thomas J. Hudner Jr. and Jesse L. Brown Devotion , a 2021 novel by Hannah Kent

  4. LA Devotee - Wikipedia

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    "LA Devotee" is a song by American rock band Panic! at the Disco. It was released as the first promotional single from the band's fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, on November 26, 2015 (Thanksgiving Day) through Fueled by Ramen and DCD2. The song was written by Brendon Urie, White Sea and Jake Sinclair and was produced by Sinclair.

  5. Bhaskararaya - Wikipedia

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    Bhaskararaya was Lalitaʻs devotee. Bhāskararāya Makhin (1690–1785) was a religious exponent and writer known for his contributions to the Shakta tradition of Hinduism . He was born in a Maharashtrian Brahmin [ 1 ] family at Hyderabad, Telangana .

  6. Talk:LA Devotee - Wikipedia

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  7. Janeite - Wikipedia

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    Jane Austen teapot cookies. The term Janeite has been both embraced by devotees of the works of Jane Austen and used as a term of opprobrium. According to Austen scholar Claudia Johnson Janeitism is "the self-consciously idolatrous enthusiasm for 'Jane' and every detail relative to her".

  8. Ferdinand Lassalle - Wikipedia

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    There, Lassalle studied philology and philosophy and became a devotee of the philosophical system of Georg Hegel. Lassalle changed his name at a young age to disassociate himself from Judaism. [1] Lassalle passed his university examinations with distinction in 1845 and thereafter traveled to Paris to write a book on Heraclitus. [2]

  9. Francophone literature - Wikipedia

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    Francophone literature is literature written in the French language. The existence of a plurality of literatures in the French language has been recognised, although the autonomy of these literatures is less defined than the plurality of literatures written in the English language.