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"Flesh from the Butcher: How to Distinguish Eroticism from Pornography" (2005) is a text by Roger Scruton which examens the relation between erotic art and pornography.

Scruton wrote the text on the occasion of the Boucher: Seductive Visions exhibition at the Wallace Collection (30th September, 2004 - Sunday 17th April, 2005)

The text was published in The Times Literary Supplement in April 2005, it was a slightly edited version of the lecture given at the Wallace Collection the previous month, concluding the series of TLS lectures on Boucher and his background.

References

Scruton, Roger. "Flesh from the Butcher: how to distinguish eroticism from pornography." TLS. Times Literary Supplement, no. 5324, 2005, pp. 11-13.

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