The genre of amatory fiction that Behn writes in allows for women of her century to write and read about love and desire through a public narrative.
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Ca�edo was commissioned in 1929 to illustrate the amatory novel " Orientale : The Adventure of Therese Beauchamps " by the French author Francis de Miomandre.
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Rasiya texts are typically amatory, often portraying the bashful country girl being teased by a man ( the rasiya-often implicitly Krishna, the playful cowherd ).
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He never met a waterfall he didn't love, even New Hampshire's Ripley's Falls, which roughly rejected his amatory approach three weeks ago.
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"The History of the Nun " is a novella, in the genre of amatory fiction which is seen most often in the 17th-18th century.
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This same room also contains other works on profane themes or from secular sites, including elements from the enteixinats ( coffered ceilings ) of noble Barcelona houses to amatory caskets.
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Lee's traditional Chinese sensitivity to amatory and social harmony reminds us that Austen's drive to balance and reconciliation is as strong as Shakespeare's in his comedies.
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By contrast, the winds carry on like birds in amatory frenzy, while piano and percussion, a couple of hipsters, skitter at the edges of post-bop jazz.
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Nicole Garcia's richly textured thriller packed with so many criminal and amatory betrayals that Deneuve's alcoholic widow of a highly regarded diamond dealer can hardly sort them out.
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Adding to the amatory mixups is Drica Moraes as Mary Ann's pal, a travel agent who has embellished the truth in fostering an internet romance with a wild SoHo artist.