Dialogue of the Courtesans
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- | [[Lucian]]'s ''[[Dialogues of the Heterae]]'' predate the [[whore dialogue]]s of [[Renaissance literature]] by centuries. In its current edition, they have been collected in Penguin's ''[[Chattering Courtesans and Other Sardonic Sketches]]'', which also features his ''[[True Histories]]''. | + | [[Lucian]]'s '''''Dialogues of the Heterae''''' predate the [[whore dialogue]]s of [[Renaissance literature]] by centuries. In its current edition, they have been collected in Penguin's ''[[Chattering Courtesans and Other Sardonic Sketches]]'', which also features his ''[[True Histories]]''. |
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Lucian's Dialogues of the Heterae predate the whore dialogues of Renaissance literature by centuries. In its current edition, they have been collected in Penguin's Chattering Courtesans and Other Sardonic Sketches, which also features his True Histories.
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