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Ananga - Ranga : ( Stage of the Bodiless one ) , or, The Hindu Art of Love

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Ananga - Ranga : ( Stage of the Bodiless one ) , or, The Hindu Art of Love

by A F F & B F R

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London: Kama Shastra Society, 1885. 144pp w/several diagrams. Hardcover Cream boards gilt boarding and title to spine. "In the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, the translation appears under the generic name of Kama-Shastra, which we first adopted, and the reader is told that only four copies exist for reasons best known to the printer. This is so far true that the limited supply has hitherto prevented the public deriving any benefit from our labours. We now take advantage of an offer made by a well-known house in Cosmopoli, and produce a reprint for PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY, with many additions and emendations." Although this work was first published in extremely limited numbers in 1873 (see above) under the title "Kama-Shastra", twelve years passed before Burton was able to find a publisher brave enough to reprint the text. The resulting Ananga-Ranga is essentially a manual for love-making, thought to have been written by the poet Kalyana Malla. Whilst the descriptions are somewhat graphic, the aim was simple: if a man is able to vary and heighten the pleasures of sex within marriage, there would be no need to seek it elsewhere. Not surprisingly, given the date of the original work, it has an entirely phalocentric outlook, the wife being little more than a sex object: "the husband by varying the enjoyment of his wife, may live with her as with thirty-two different women, ever varying the enjoyment of her, and rendering satiety impossible." The "Ananga-Ranga" was the second of the five publications produced by the Kama Shastra Society, which was founded by Burton and Arbuthnot with the aim of publishing Eastern texts. Clean. Reprint Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.

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Title
Ananga - Ranga : ( Stage of the Bodiless one ) , or, The Hindu Art of Love
Author
A F F & B F R
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Jacket Condition
No Jacket Issued
Edition
Reprint Edition
Publisher
Kama Shastra Society
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1885
Keywords
Eroticism
Bookseller catalogs
India/Pakistan/Bangladesh;

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