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SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE; A Poetics of Obscenity

SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE; A Poetics of Obscenity

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SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE; A Poetics of Obscenity

by Michelson, Peter

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Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993. Laminated boards. Minor shelfwear. Very good. 8vo. xiii+312pp., preface, bib. A convincing argument in support of pornography, studing the literary and cinematic functions of the pornographic as a development from a poetics of obscenity. Its emphasis is the developments of French, British, and American artistic pornography since the 18th century.

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Title
SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE; A Poetics of Obscenity
Author
Michelson, Peter
Book Condition
Used - Laminated boards. Minor shelfwear. Very good
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
0791412237
ISBN 13
9780791412237
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Place of Publication
Albany
Date Published
1993

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