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CONTENTS
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I—The Vatsyayana Sutra
Chapter I—Introductory Preface
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
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 Dimensions, Force of Desire or Passion, Time
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 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
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 Reunion 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
About the Author
The Memoirs of Fanny Hill by John Cleland
Table of Contents
Letter the First
Letter the Second
About the Author
Justine by The Marquis de Sade
Table of Contents
Epigraph
Justine or ‘Good Conduct Well Chastised’
Notes
About the Author
Indiana by George Sand
Table of Contents
Introduction
Preface to the Edition of 1832
Preface to the Edition of 1842
Part First
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Part Second
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Part Third
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
Chapter XXI
Chapter XXII
Chapter XXIII
Chapter XXIV
Part Fourth
Chapter XXV
Chapter XXVI
Chapter XXVII
Chapter XXVIII
Chapter XXIX
Chapter XXX
Conclusion
About the Author
Venus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
Table of Contents
Epigraph
Venus in Furs
Afterword
Notes
About the Author
Nana by Émile Zola
Table of Contents
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
About the Author
The Autobiography of a Flea
Table of Contents
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
About the Author
About the Series
Copyright
About the Publisher
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