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-:"It is a striking aspect of this early [[European erotica]] that there are so many female protagonists. Female dialogues was a literary device that was to be repeated in works such as [[John Cleland]]’s ''[[Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]]'' and the [[Marquis de Sade]]’s ''[[Juliette (novel)|Juliette]]'' and ''[[120 Days of Sodom|120 Days]]''."+:"It is a striking aspect of this early [[European erotica]] that there are so many female protagonists. Female dialogues was a literary device that was to be repeated in works such as [[John Cleland]]’s ''[[Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure]]'' and the [[Marquis de Sade]]’s ''[[Juliette (novel)|Juliette]]'' and ''[[120 Days of Sodom|120 Days]]''."--[[User:Jahsonic|Jahsonic]] 10:38, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

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"It is a striking aspect of this early European erotica that there are so many female protagonists. Female dialogues was a literary device that was to be repeated in works such as John Cleland’s Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure and the Marquis de Sade’s Juliette and 120 Days."--Jahsonic 10:38, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
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