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Archives of Sexuality and Gender:
L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Online-Service mit Zugang zum Bücherbestand "L'Enfer" der Bibliothèque nationale de France mit über 2.400 meist französischsprachigen literarischen Druckwerken mit erotischem oder pornografischen Charakter von den 1530er bis zu den 2010er Jahren, die wegen ihrer Seltenheit und Kostbarkeit nur mit Bewilligung eingesehen werden dürfen. Der Enfer wurde zwischen 1836 und 1844 eingerichtet und gilt als einer der berühmtesten Remota-Fonds.
Enthalten sind weitere rund 950 Werke, die aus einem Anhang zum Enfer mit dem Titel "Flagellation" stammen. Zwischen den 1880er und den 1930er Jahren blühte in Frankreich ein verlegerisches Subgenre auf: der Roman der Geißelung, ein spezialisierter Zweig der erotischen Literatur. In diesem Zusammenhang ist "leidenschaftliches Auspeitschen" eine sexuelle Perversion, die darin besteht, ein erotisches Vergnügen zu erleben, ausgepeitscht zu werden.

Siehe auch: Archives of Sexuality and Gender

Archives of Sexuality and Gender: L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque nationale de France

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Gale Cengage

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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

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10865801

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The fifth part of Gale's Archives of Sexuality and Gender series, L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, provides access to one of the most storied and sought-after private case collections in the world. The name alone invokes visions of damnation and moral ruin. L'Enfer (which translates as "Hell" or "Inferno") refers to the shelf mark given to the collection which was created in the 1830s to protect and isolate works that were considered contrary to the morals of the time. As with other private cases, the entire collection was kept in a locked section of the library because of the erotic or pornographic character of the works, as well as their rarity and value.

While the content in the collection was withheld from many readers in the past, the creation of this private case is to society's benefit today, as it meant the content, dating from the 1530s to 2010s, was safeguarded for posterity. Today, L'Enfer is one of the most famous Private Case collections in the world.

COLLECTION CONTENTS

L'Enfer is made up of more than 2,400 literary printed works. Around 950 additional items come from an appendix to the printed books of l'Enfer called Flagellation. Between the 1880s and the 1930s, an editorial subgenre flourished in France: the novel de flagellation, a specialised branch of erotic literature. In this context, "passionate flogging" is a sexual perversion consisting of experiencing an erotic pleasure to be whipped. The Flagellation collection in this archive consists of literary works on spanking, caning, and whipping.

LANGUAGES

Documents will mainly be in French, with some titles in English, German, Spanish, and a smattering of other languages.

VALUE OF THE ARCHIVE

As one of the premier private case collections in the world, l'Enfer is much sought after. In an article about an exhibition of l'Enfer at the BnF, Elaine Sciolino of the New York Times wrote the following about the significance of these items:

"The handwritten manuscript of the Marquis de Sade's novel "Les Infortunes de la Vertu" ("The Misfortunes of Virtue") is under glass here, as are seventeenth-century French engravings of "erotic postures"; English "flagellation novels" exported to France in the late nineteenth century; Japanese prints; Man Ray photographs; and a police report from 1900 that compiles the addresses of Paris's houses of prostitution and what they charged. Sadism, masochism, bestiality, inflated genitalia and the most imaginative sexual fantasies and athletic poses are given their due."

The ability to digitally cross-search and compare l'Enfer with the British Library's Private Case (the third part of Gale's Archives of Sexuality and Gender series) will be of significant benefit to researchers. Both private cases are extremely important to this research area, expanding our understanding of sexual history, developing views on sexuality, the policing of sexuality and the nature of titillation throughout history.

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