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THE KAMA SUTRA

PREFACE.

INTRODUCTION.

PART I. THE VATSYAYANA SUTRA. INTRODUCTORY PREFACE.

SALUTATION TO DHARMA, ARTHA AND KAMA.

PART I.

CHAPTER II.

ON THE ACQUISITION OF DHARMA, ARTHA AND KAMA.

CHAPTER III.

ON THE ARTS AND SCIENCES TO BE STUDIED.

CHAPTER IV.

THE LIFE OF A CITIZEN.[13]

CHAPTER V.

ABOUT THE KINDS OF WOMEN RESORTED TO BY THE CITIZENS, AND OF FRIENDS AND MESSENGERS.

PART II.

OF SEXUAL UNION.

CHAPTER I.

KINDS OF SEXUAL UNION ACCORDING TO

CHAPTER II.

OF THE EMBRACE.

CHAPTER III.

ON KISSING.

CHAPTER IV.

ON PRESSING, OR MARKING, OR SCRATCHING WITH THE NAILS.

CHAPTER V.

ON BITING, AND THE MEANS TO BE EMPLOYED WITH REGARD TO WOMEN OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.

CHAPTER VI.

OF THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF LYING DOWN, AND VARIOUS KINDS OF CONGRESS.

CHAPTER VII.

OF THE VARIOUS MODES OF STRIKING, AND OF THE SOUNDS APPROPRIATE TO THEM.

CHAPTER VIII.

ABOUT WOMEN ACTING THE PART OF A MAN; AND OF THE WORK OF A MAN.

CHAPTER IX.

OF THE AUPARISHTAKA[39] OR MOUTH CONGRESS.

CHAPTER X.

OF THE WAY HOW TO BEGIN AND HOW TO END THE CONGRESS. DIFFERENT KINDS OF CONGRESS AND LOVE QUARRELS.

PART III.

ABOUT THE ACQUISITION OF A WIFE.

CHAPTER I.

ON MARRIAGE.

CHAPTER II.

OF CREATING CONFIDENCE IN THE GIRL.

CHAPTER III.

ON COURTSHIP, AND THE MANIFESTATION OF THE FEELINGS BY OUTWARD SIGNS AND DEEDS.

CHAPTER IV.

ABOUT THINGS TO BE DONE ONLY BY THE MAN, AND THE ACQUISITION OF THE GIRL THEREBY. ALSO WHAT IS TO BE DONE BY A GIRL TO GAIN OVER A MAN, AND SUBJECT HIM TO HER.

CHAPTER V.

ON CERTAIN FORMS OF MARRIAGE[50]

PART IV.

ABOUT A WIFE.

CHAPTER I.

ON THE MANNER OF LIVING OF A VIRTUOUS WOMAN, AND OF HER BEHAVIOUR DURING THE ABSENCE OF HER HUSBAND.

CHAPTER II.

ON THE CONDUCT OF THE ELDER WIFE TOWARDS THE OTHER WIVES OF HER HUSBAND, AND ON THAT OF A YOUNGER WIFE TOWARDS THE ELDER ONES. ALSO ON THE CONDUCT OF A VIRGIN WIDOW RE-MARRIED; OF A WIFE DISLIKED BY HER HUSBAND; OF THE WOMEN IN THE KING'S HAREM; AND LASTLY ON THE CONDUCT OF A HUSBAND TOWARDS MANY WIVES.

PART V.

ABOUT THE WIVES OF OTHER MEN.

CHAPTER I.

OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MEN AND WOMEN.—THE REASONS WHY WOMEN REJECT THE ADDRESSES OF MEN.—ABOUT MEN WHO HAVE SUCCESS WITH WOMEN, AND ABOUT WOMEN WHO ARE EASILY GAINED OVER.

CHAPTER II.

ABOUT MAKING ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE WOMAN, AND OF THE EFFORTS TO GAIN HER OVER.

CHAPTER III.

EXAMINATION OF THE STATE OF A WOMAN'S MIND.

CHAPTER IV.

ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF A GO-BETWEEN.

CHAPTER V.

ABOUT THE LOVE OF PERSONS IN AUTHORITY FOR THE WIVES OF OTHER MEN.

CHAPTER VI.

ABOUT THE WOMEN OF THE ROYAL HAREM; AND OF THE KEEPING OF ONE'S OWN WIFE.

PART VI.

ABOUT COURTESANS.

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS.

CHAPTER I.

OF THE CAUSES OF A COURTESAN RESORTING TO MEN; OF THE MEANS OF ATTACHING TO HERSELF THE MAN DESIRED; AND OF THE KIND OF MAN THAT IT IS DESIRABLE TO BE ACQUAINTED WITH.

CHAPTER II.

OF LIVING LIKE A WIFE.

CHAPTER III.

OF THE MEANS OF GETTING MONEY. OF THE SIGNS OF THE CHANGE OF A LOVER'S FEELINGS, AND OF THE WAY TO GET RID OF HIM.

CHAPTER IV.

ABOUT RE-UNION WITH A FORMER LOVER.

CHAPTER V.

OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF GAIN.

CHAPTER VI.

OF GAINS AND LOSSES; ATTENDANT GAINS AND LOSSES; AND DOUBTS; AS ALSO OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF COURTESANS.

PART VII.

ABOUT THE MEANS OF ATTRACTING OTHERS TO YOURSELF.

CHAPTER I.

ON PERSONAL ADORNMENT; ON SUBJUGATING THE HEARTS OF OTHERS; AND ON TONIC MEDICINES.

CHAPTER II.

OF THE WAYS OF EXCITING DESIRE, AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIMENTS, AND RECIPES.

CONCLUDING REMARKS.

FOOTNOTES:

VOLUME I.

CONTENTS

MRS. BENSON TO THE HON. MRS. EGERTON.

E. BENSON.

THE HON. MRS. EGERTON TO MRS. BENSON.

CARRY EGERTON.

END OF VOL. I.

VOLUME II

CONTENTS

END OF VOLUME II.

VOLUME III.

CONTENTS

END OF VOLUME III.

VOLUME IV.

CONTENTS

END OF VOLUME IV.

ADDENDA

LETTERS

PRODUCED IN THE DIVORCE-CASE

CAVENDISH

CAVENDISH AND ROCHEFOUCAULT.

ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE LETTER WRITTEN BY THE COUNT ALMOST ENTIRELY IN CYPHER

MY SECRET LIFE Volumes I to III

By An Anonymous Author

INTRODUCTION

PREFACE

SECOND PREFACE

MY SECRET LIFE

Volume One

By Anonymous

Contents

INTRODUCTION

PREFACE

SECOND PREFACE

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.

CHAPTER XIV.

MY SECRET LIFE

Volume Two

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.

CHAPTER XIV.

CHAPTER XV.

CHAPTER XVI.

CHAPTER XVII.

CHAPTER XVIII.

CHAPTER XIX.

CHAPTER XX.

CHAPTER XXI.

MY SECRET LIFE

Volume Three

By Anonymous

Contents

DETAILED CONTENTS:

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XL.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.

CHAPTER XIV.

CHAPTER XV.

CHAPTER XVI.

CHAPTER XVII.

CHAPTER XVIII.

CHAPTER XIX.

CHAPTER XX.

CHAPTER XXI.

CHAPTER XXII.

CHAPTER XXIII.

FORBIDDEN FRUIT

LUSCIOUS AND EXCITING STORY

MORE FORBIDDEN FRUIT

MASTER PERCY'S PROGRESS

LONDON

THE AUTHOR.

FORBIDDEN FRUIT

FINIS

MORE FORBIDDEN FRUIT OR

MASTER PERCY'S PROGRESS

MORE FORBIDDEN FRUIT

MY BEAUTIFUL MOTHER

Laura Middleton; HER BROTHER AND HER LOVER.

The Curtezan unmasked: Or, THE WHOREDOMES OF JEZEBEL

MEMOIRS OF FANNY HILL By John Cleland A new and genuine edition from the original text (London, 1749). PARIS - ISIDORE LISEUX

Of this Edition, privately printed, there are 350 numbered copies, of which this is number 111.

Contents

LETTER THE FIRST

LETTER THE SECOND

Madam:

VENUS IN FURS

LEOPOLD VON SACHER-MASOCH

FERNANDA SAVAGE

INTRODUCTION

F. S.

VENUS IN FURS

CONFESSIONS OF A SUPERSENSUAL MAN.

TO AMOR

VENUS IN FURS.

AGREEMENT BETWEEN MME. VON DUNAJEW AND SEVERIN VON KUSIEMSKI

The Life and Amours OF THE Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival - The Belle of the Delaware

LONDON - PARIS

VOLUME ONE

Chapter I

CHILDHOOD

Chapter II

THE MYSTERIES OF A CONVENT

Chapter III

A NEW SCENE

Chapter IV

AN ORGY

Chapter V

HERBERT CLARENCE'S HISTORY

END OF VOLUME ONE

VOLUME TWO

Chapter I

HERBERT CLARENCE'S HISTORY CONTINUED

Chapter II

AMY DENMEAD'S HISTORY

Chapter III

A CHANGE OF FORTUNE

Chapter IV

MY FATHER'S LAWYER

PREFACE

CONTENTS:

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

THE AUTHOR

REALISM

FORGERIES

THE SATYRICON

VOLUME I.

VOLUME II.

VOLUME III.

VOLUME IV.

VOLUME V.

NOTES

PROSTITUTION

PAEDERASTIA

CHAPTER NOTES

9 Gladiator obscene

17 Impotence

26 Peepholes in brothels

34 Silver Skeleton

36 Marsyas

40 A pie full of birds

56 Contumelia

116 Life in Rome

116 Legacy hunting

119 Castration

127 Circe's voice

131 Sputum in charms

131 The "infamous finger"

138 The dildo

The Cordax

SIX NOTES BY MARCHENA

Army of the Rhine

I. Soldiers in love

II. Courtesans

III. Greek love

IV. Pollution

V. Virginity

VI. Pandars

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INTRODUCTION.

I

THE SATYRICON.

II

THE AUTHOR.

III

REALISM.

IV

FORGERIES OF PETRONIUS.

THE SATYRICON OF

PETRONIUS ARBITER

BRACKET CODE

VOLUME I.

ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS

CHAPTER THE FIRST.

CHAPTER THE SECOND.

CHAPTER THE THIRD.

CHAPTER THE FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE NINTH.

CHAPTER THE TENTH.

CHAPTER THE ELEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE TWELFTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE FOURTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE NINETEENTH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTIETH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SIXTH.

VOLUME II.

THE DINNER OF TRIMALCHIO

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE TWENTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTIETH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE THIRTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE FORTIETH.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SIXTH

CHAPTER THE FORTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE FORTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTIETH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE FIFTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTIETH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE SIXTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTIETH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH.

VOLUME III.

FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ENCOLPIUS AND HIS COMPANIONS

CHAPTER THE SEVENTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTIETH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE EIGHTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE NINTIETH.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE NINETY-EIGHTH.

VOLUME IV.

ENCOLPIUS, GITON AND EUMOLPUS ESCAPE BY SEA

CHAPTER THE NINETY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDREDTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWELFTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH.

VOLUME V.

AFFAIRS AT CROTONA

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SECOND.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-THIRD.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVENTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH.

CHAPTER THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST.

VOLUME VI.

NOTES

PROSTITUTION.

PAEDERASTIA.

THE SATYRICON OF PETRONIUS ARBITER

CHAPTER NOTES

CHAPTER 9. Gladiator obscene:--

CHAPTER 17.

CHAPTER 26.

CHAPTER 34. Silver Skeleton, et seq.

CHAPTER 36.

CHAPTER 40.

CHAPTER 56. Contumelia--Contus and Melon (malum).

PHILANIS TO PETALA.

CHAPTER 116.

CHAPTER 116.

CHAPTER 119. The rite of the Persians:

CHAPTER 127.

CHAPTER 131.

CHAPTER 131. Medio sustulit digito:

CHAPTER 138.

Herondas, Mime vi

THE CORDAX.

VOLUME VII.

SIX NOTES BY MARCHENA.

TO THE ARMY OF THE RHINE.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

EDITIONS, Opera Omnia.

TRAU FRAGMENT.

The Decameron THE DECAMERON

CONTENTS

- FIFTH DAY -

- SIXTH DAY -

- SEVENTH DAY -

- EIGHTH DAY -

- NINTH DAY -

- TENTH DAY -

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

NOVEL I.

NOVEL II.

NOVEL III.

NOVEL IV.

NOVEL V.

NOVEL VI.

NOVEL VII.

NOVEL VIII.

NOVEL IX.

NOVEL X.

THE AUTHOR'S EPILOGUE.

EROTICA ROMANA

By Johann Wolfgang Goethe

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ABOUT THE ELEGIES

VENUS IN FURS VENUS IN FURS

LEOPOLD VON SACHER-MASOCH

FERNANDA SAVAGE

INTRODUCTION

F. S.

VENUS IN FURS

CONFESSIONS OF A SUPERSENSUAL MAN.

TO AMOR

VENUS IN FURS.

AGREEMENT BETWEEN MME. VON DUNAJEW AND SEVERIN VON KUSIEMSKI

ULYSSES

by James Joyce

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