Portal:Erotica

Works

 * The Wandering Whore, by Lorenzo Venier
 * La Cazzaria, by Antonio Vignali

Renaissance

 * The Choise of Valentines, 1590 by Thomas Nashe

Early modern

 * The School of Women, or The Seven Flirtatious Encounters of Aloisia, 1660 by Nicolas Chorier
 * Venus in the Cloister, 1683
 * The Farce of Sodom, or The Quintessence of Debauchery, 1689
 * Intrigues of Hermaphrodites and Masculine Females, 1718 by Giles Jacob
 * Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, 1749 by John Cleland

Modern

 * The Lustful Turk, 1828
 * Gamiani, or Two Passionate Nights, 1833 by Alfred de Musset
 * The Amorous Intrigues and Adventures of Aaron Burr, 1861
 * Venus in Furs, 1870 story from which the term "Masochism" arose
 * The Romance of Lust, 1873
 * The Pearl, 1879 magazine of erotic stories
 * How He Lost His Whiskers: An Episode in the Life of Steve Broad, 1880
 * The Sultan's Reverie, 1880
 * May's Account of Her Introduction to the Art of Love, 1880
 * The Mysteries of Verbena House: Miss Bellasis Birched for Thieving, 1882
 * First Meeting Between a Youth and His Fiancee, 1883
 * Manual of Classical Erotology, 1884 by Friedrich Karl Forberg
 * The Autobiography of a Flea, 1887
 * The First Appearance of the Horse in Aino-land, 1888
 * Suburban Souls, 1901
 * My Secret Life, collection published 1888-1894
 * The Breaker of Eggs, 1890
 * Venus in India, 1889 by Charles Devereaux
 * The Lustful Turk, 1893
 * Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal, 1893
 * The Way of a Man with a Maid, anonymous, 1895 or 1896
 * Des Grieux, the Prelude to "Teleny", 1899
 * Torture Garden, 1899 by Octave Mirbeau
 * Lashed into Lust: The Caprice of a Flagellator, 1899
 * A Night in a Moorish Harem, circa 1900
 * Old Man Coyote and the Strawberry, 1903
 * The Life Story of a Viennese Whore, as Told by Herself, 1906
 * The Beautiful Flagellants of Chicago, 1907
 * The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock, 1908
 * The Sheik, 1921 by Edith Maude Hull
 * The Way of a Virgin, 1922
 * My Life and Loves, 1922 by Frank Harris
 * , 1928 by David Herbert Lawrence
 * Maybe—Tomorrow, 1952 by Jay Little

Verse

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