Erotic literature
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+ | '''Erotic literature''' is a [[literary genre]] that either takes the form of [[erotica]] written to arouse the reader, or to give instruction in [[sexual technique]]. Much classic erotic literature is of [[novel]] length, although there are also erotic [[short story|short stories]]. Some [[poetry]] has been classed as erotic. | ||
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Erotic literature is a literary genre that either takes the form of erotica written to arouse the reader, or to give instruction in sexual technique. Much classic erotic literature is of novel length, although there are also erotic short stories. Some poetry has been classed as erotic. [1] [Apr 2007]