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  2. Erotic romance novels - Wikipedia

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    Erotic romance novels have romance as the main focus of the plot line and are characterized by strong, often explicit, sexual content. [3] The books can contain elements of any of the other romance subgenres, such as paranormal elements, chick lit, hen lit, historical fiction, etc. Erotic romance novels are often categorized by one of the categories already defined in the industry.

  3. Erotica - Wikipedia

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    Erotica is art, literature or photography that deals substantively with subject matter that is erotic, sexually stimulating or sexually arousing. Some critics regard pornography as a type of erotica, but many consider it to be different. Erotic art may use any artistic form to depict erotic content, including painting, sculpture, drama, film or ...

  4. The White Paper (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is a semi-autobiographical account of Cocteau's life. [5] An unnamed narrator grows up and develops his sexual identity.He recounts stories of having crushes in school in Toulon, [B] one-night stands—including his first sexual encounter in a park near his father's house, and his gay identity being acknowledged after watching two boys have sex [7] —watching nude people masturbate ...

  5. Snuff (Palahniuk novel) - Wikipedia

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    The film version of the novel would be the third book by Palahniuk to be made into a film after Fight Club and Choke. [4] At one point, it was reported that Daryl Hannah and Thora Birch were also attached to the project and later the claims were dismissed by Hannah and Birch, while Sizemore was reportedly still interested in the project. [5]

  6. Adult books - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Adult books may refer to: Adult fiction, fiction aimed at adults; Erotic literature; Adult Books (band), a post-punk ...

  7. 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 .

  8. List of BDSM literature - Wikipedia

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    The following is a chronological list of notable sadomasochistic literature about or involving BDSM, both fictional and non-fictional. Both written literature and comics are included, but not films or video. Series are listed as one item; where publication date is ill-defined, the earliest date is used. Human sexuality portal

  9. Silverlock - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial listing of the characters, settings, and events that are drawn from history, and from works of literature and mythology. Some of the characters go by names other than those given below, thus the reader is expected to identify them from their contexts.