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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. Other famous titles are Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier des Chartreux (1741) and Thérèse Philosophe (1748). Robert Darnton is a cultural historian who has covered this genre extensively.

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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. Authors include Cyrano de Bergerac (L’Autre monde ou les états et empires de la Lune, 1657), 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). 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, and John Wilmot (Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery, 1684).. Robert Darnton is a cultural historian who has covered this genre extensively. (en)
  • Le roman libertin est un genre littéraire du XVIIIe siècle mêlant érotisme et anticléricalisme. Les auteurs les plus remarquables du genre sont Crébillon fils, Denis Diderot, marquis de Sade, Choderlos de Laclos, Restif de la Bretonne ou Nerciat. (fr)
  • Il romanzo libertino era un genere letterario molto in voga nel XVIII secolo e che aveva le sue radici nella tradizione libertina europea ma principalmente francese. Questo genere di romanzi sarebbe formalmente decaduto con l'arrivo della Rivoluzione francese, ma in realtà ha perdurato fino ai giorni nostri. Temi tipici del romanzo libertino sono l'erotismo, l'anticlericalismo e l'opposizione al potere e all'ordine stabilito. (it)
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  • Le roman libertin est un genre littéraire du XVIIIe siècle mêlant érotisme et anticléricalisme. Les auteurs les plus remarquables du genre sont Crébillon fils, Denis Diderot, marquis de Sade, Choderlos de Laclos, Restif de la Bretonne ou Nerciat. (fr)
  • Il romanzo libertino era un genere letterario molto in voga nel XVIII secolo e che aveva le sue radici nella tradizione libertina europea ma principalmente francese. Questo genere di romanzi sarebbe formalmente decaduto con l'arrivo della Rivoluzione francese, ma in realtà ha perdurato fino ai giorni nostri. Temi tipici del romanzo libertino sono l'erotismo, l'anticlericalismo e l'opposizione al potere e all'ordine stabilito. (it)
  • 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. Other famous titles are Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier des Chartreux (1741) and Thérèse Philosophe (1748). Robert Darnton is a cultural historian who has covered this genre extensively. (en)
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  • Roman libertin (fr)
  • Libertine novel (en)
  • Romanzo libertino (it)
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