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2.5
Erotische fictie
Oscar Wilde's 'Teleny (An Erotica)' is a groundbreaking work of Victorian erotic literature that explores themes of desire, homosexuality, and taboo sexuality. Written in the form of a diary, the book follows the passionate and tumultuous love affair between Camille Des Grieux and the mysterious Teleny. Wilde's prose is poetic and sensual, combining elements of romance, tragedy, and scandalous intrigue. The novel pushes the boundaries of acceptable literature of its time, challenging societal norms and conventions. 'Teleny' is a daring and controversial work that offers a unique and provocative perspective on love and sexuality in the 19th century. Oscar Wilde, a celebrated playwright and author, was known for his wit, charm, and unapologetic embrace of aestheticism. His own experiences and personal beliefs undoubtedly influenced the content and themes of 'Teleny', adding a layer of complexity and authenticity to the narrative. Wilde's intelligence and insight shine through in this daring and provocative novel. I highly recommend 'Teleny (An Erotica)' to readers who are interested in exploring themes of desire, sexuality, and societal norms in Victorian literature. Wilde's daring and poetic prose will captivate and challenge readers in equal measure, making this novel a must-read for fans of classic erotic literature.
© 2017 Musaicum Books (Ebook): 9788027218929
Publicatiedatum
Ebook: 6 oktober 2017
Nederlands
België