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2000

Journal Article

Works of the flesh: Thematic study of erotic literature

Cryle, P. (2000). Works of the flesh: Thematic study of erotic literature. AUMLA: Journal of The Australasian Universities Language And Literature Association (93), 125-127.

Works of the flesh: Thematic study of erotic literature

2000

Journal Article

Making room for women in pornographic writing of the early nineteenth century: Entre chien et loup, by Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse

Cryle, P. M. (2000). Making room for women in pornographic writing of the early nineteenth century: Entre chien et loup, by Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse. Monash Romance Studies (6: Women Seeking Expression), 11-23.

Making room for women in pornographic writing of the early nineteenth century: Entre chien et loup, by Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse

1999

Journal Article

Etat present de la critique sadienne

Cryle, P. M. (1999). Etat present de la critique sadienne. Dix-Huitieme Siecle (31), 507-524.

Etat present de la critique sadienne

1998

Journal Article

Breaking the furniture in erotic narrative: Towards a history of desire (18th and 19th century French literature)

Cryle, P. (1998). Breaking the furniture in erotic narrative: Towards a history of desire (18th and 19th century French literature). French Studies, 52 (4), 409-424. doi: 10.1093/fs/52.4.409

Breaking the furniture in erotic narrative: Towards a history of desire (18th and 19th century French literature)

1998

Journal Article

Locating popular culture

Cryle, P. (1998). Locating popular culture. Australian Journal of French Studies, 35 (1), 20-31. doi: 10.3828/ajfs.35.1.20

Locating popular culture

1998

Journal Article

The substance of desire: Towards a thematic history of the aphrodisiac in nineteenth-century French fiction

Cryle, P. (1998). The substance of desire: Towards a thematic history of the aphrodisiac in nineteenth-century French fiction. Nottingham French Studies, 37 (1), 27-49. doi: 10.3366/nfs.1998.004

The substance of desire: Towards a thematic history of the aphrodisiac in nineteenth-century French fiction