Table of Contents
28 relations: Ancien régime, Bibliothèque nationale de France, British Museum, Fayard, Francis I of France, French Revolution, Guillaume Apollinaire, Index Librorum Prohibitorum, Joseph Naudet, Les Feuillants Abbey, Library classification, Library of Congress, Louis Perceau, Louis Philippe I, Marquis de Sade, Napoleon, New York Public Library, Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, Pascal Pia, Pierre Larousse, Pietro Aretino, Private Case, Robert Darnton, Rue Saint-Honoré, Second French Empire, Secret Museum, Naples, Vatican Library, Whore dialogues.
- Book censorship
- Erotic literature
- History of censorship
- Research libraries in France
Ancien régime
The ancien régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France that the French Revolution overturned through its abolition in 1790 of the feudal system of the French nobility and in 1792 through its execution of the king and declaration of a republic.
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Bibliothèque nationale de France
The ('National Library of France'; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites known respectively as Richelieu and François-Mitterrand. Collection de l'Enfer and Bibliothèque nationale de France are national libraries.
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British Museum
The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.
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Fayard
Fayard (complete name: Librairie Arthème Fayard) is a French Paris-based publishing house established in 1857.
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Francis I of France
Francis I (er|; Françoys; 12 September 1494 – 31 March 1547) was King of France from 1515 until his death in 1547.
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French Revolution
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.
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Guillaume Apollinaire
Guillaume Apollinaire (born Kostrowicki; 26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist and art critic of Polish descent.
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Index Librorum Prohibitorum
The Index Librorum Prohibitorum (English: Index of Forbidden Books) was a changing list of publications deemed heretical or contrary to morality by the Sacred Congregation of the Index (a former Dicastery of the Roman Curia); Catholics were forbidden to print or read them, subject to the local bishop. Collection de l'Enfer and Index Librorum Prohibitorum are book censorship and history of censorship.
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Joseph Naudet
Joseph Naudet (8 December 1786 – 13 August 1878) was a French historian who was a native of Paris.
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Les Feuillants Abbey
Les Feuillants Abbey, also Feuillant Abbey (Abbaye des Feuillants, Abbaye des Feuillans or de Feuillant, also Abbaye Notre-Dame-des-Feuillants, des Feuillans or de Feuillant; Fulium), was a Cistercian monastery located in the present commune of Labastide-Clermont, about 8 kilometres south of Rieumes, department of Haute-Garonne, France.
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Library classification
A library classification is a system used within a library to organize materials, including books, sound and video recordings, electronic materials, etc., both on shelves and in catalogs and indexes. Collection de l'Enfer and library classification are library cataloging and classification.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Louis Perceau
Louis Perceau (22 September 1883 – 20 April 1942) was a 20th-century French polygraph.
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Louis Philippe I
Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch of France.
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Marquis de Sade
Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade (2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814) was a French writer, libertine, political activist and nobleman best known for his libertine novels and imprisonment for sex crimes, blasphemy and pornography.
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
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New York Public Library
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City.
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Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne
Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, born Nicolas-Edme Rétif or Nicolas-Edme Restif (23 October 1734 – 3 February 1806), also known as Rétif, was a French novelist.
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Pascal Pia
Pascal Pia (15 August 1903, Paris - 27 September 1979, Paris), born Pierre Durand, was a French writer, journalist, illustrator and scholar.
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Pierre Larousse
Pierre Athanase Larousse (23 October 18173 January 1875) was a French grammarian, lexicographer and encyclopaedist.
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Pietro Aretino
Pietro Aretino (19 or 20 April 1492 – 21 October 1556) was an Italian author, playwright, poet, satirist and blackmailer, who wielded influence on contemporary art and politics.
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Private Case
The Private Case is a collection of erotica and pornography held initially by the British Museum and then, from 1973, by the British Library.
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Robert Darnton
Robert Choate Darnton (born May 10, 1939) is an American cultural historian and academic librarian who specializes in 18th-century France.
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Rue Saint-Honoré
The rue Saint-Honoré is a street in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France.
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Second French Empire
The Second French Empire, officially the French Empire, was an Imperial Bonapartist regime, ruled by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoleon III) from 14 January 1852 to 27 October 1870, between the Second and the Third French Republics.
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Secret Museum, Naples
The Secret Museum or Secret Cabinet (Gabinetto Segreto) in Naples is the collection of 1st-century Roman erotic art found in Pompeii and Herculaneum, now held in separate galleries at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, the former Museo Borbonico.
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Vatican Library
The Vatican Apostolic Library (Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly known as the Vatican Library or informally as the Vat, is the library of the Holy See, located in Vatican City, and is the city-state's national library. Collection de l'Enfer and Vatican Library are national libraries.
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Whore dialogues
Whore dialogues are a literary genre of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment and a type of erotic fiction.
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See also
Book censorship
- 2024 Cumberland book ban
- Banned Books Museum
- Bibliophobia
- Book burning
- Book burnings
- Book censorship
- Burning the Books
- Causeway Bay Books disappearances
- Censored books
- Censorship of the Bible
- Collection de l'Enfer
- Destroyed libraries
- Ero guro nansensu
- Forbidden Passages
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- Japanese history textbook controversies
- Kiwix
- Korean history textbook controversies
- Licensing Order of 1643
- List of authors and works on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- List of authors banned in Nazi Germany
- List of book-burning incidents
- List of destroyed libraries
- Pierre Marteau
- Roald Dahl revision controversy
- Russian book ban in Ukraine
- The Family Shakespeare
- The Malay Dilemma
- What Happened to Burger's Daughter or How South African Censorship Works
- You Can't Say That!
Erotic literature
- Adult (magazine)
- Collection de l'Enfer
- De figuris Veneris
- Dinosaur erotica
- Erotic fiction
- Erotic literature
- Erotic poetry
- Haft Peykar
- Honey & Hot Wax
- Hooker with a heart of gold
- I Modi
- Kensington Ladies' Erotica Society
- Lambda Literary Award for Erotica
- Milesian tale
- Monster erotica
- My Life and Loves
- One Thousand and One Nights
- Sadism and masochism in fiction
- Selfish (book)
- Sex manual
- Shringara-manjari-katha
- The Merry Muses of Caledonia
- The Record of the Strange Encounter in the Western Camp
- Tutinama
- Åšukasaptati
History of censorship
- Brecht boycott in Vienna
- Burning of books and burying of scholars
- Cabinet noir
- Carlsbad Decrees
- Censorship in the Eastern Bloc
- Civil Censorship Detachment
- Civil Information and Education Section
- Collection de l'Enfer
- Comstock Act of 1873
- Damnatio memoriae
- Down These Mean Streets
- Film Review Office
- Goethe Federation
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- List of authors and works on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum
- Lithuanian book smugglers
- Nazi book burnings
- Pantera Bionda
- Pre-Code Hollywood
- Soul on Ice (book)
- Speech code
- Theologian of the Pontifical Household
- Zugangserschwerungsgesetz
Research libraries in France
- Bibliothèque Kandinsky
- Collection de l'Enfer
References
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