Andrew Marvell  

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The Naughty Bits : The Steamiest and Most Scandalous Sex Scenes from the World's Great Books (2001) is an anthology edited by Jack Murnighan.

Includes naughty bits by:

Dante, D. H. Lawrence, Philip Roth, Goethe, Toni Morrison, Julio Cortazar, John Cheever, William Shakespeare, Thaddeus Rutkowski, John Donne, Thomas Malory, Gunter Grass, Herman Melville, John Barth, Ernest Hemingway, Erica Jong, Thomas Carew, M. F. K. Fisher, William Kennedy, Jeanette Winterson, Paul West, Harry Mathews, Catullus, Clarice Lispector, Giovanni Boccaccio, James Baldwin, Nicholson Baker, Tom Wolfe, John Wilmot, Kevin Canty, Plato, James Joyce, Lydia Davis, Francois Rabelais, Kenneth Starr, Henry Miller, John Updike, Geoffrey Chaucer, Marquis de Sade, Sir Philip Sidney, Holly Hughes, Martin Amis, Andrew Marvell, The Pearl Poet, Thomas Pynchon, Sappho, William Gibson, Mark Leyner, Margery Kempe, Jean Genet, Edmund Spenser, John Cleland, Kurt Vonnegut, Anaïs Nin, Petronius, Keith Banner, Umberto Eco, J.G. Ballard, Mario Vargas Llosa, Ovid, Jean de Meun, Catherine Breillat, George Eliot, Kenzaburo Oe, Cormac McCarthy, Larry Flynt, Rupert Brooke, The Old Testament.




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