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Henry Spencer Ashbee

    Henry Spencer Ashbee bol vášnivým zberateľom kníh a bibliografom, ktorý sa preslávil svojou rozsiahlu, tajnou trojdielnou bibliografiou erotickej literatúry. Pôsobil v rámci voľného intelektuálneho okruhu viktoriánskych džentlmenov, ktorí voľne diskutovali o sexuálnych témach, čo bolo v rozpore s dobovými mravmi. Jeho zbierka, ktorá sa stala základom Britského múzea, zahŕňala tisíce zväzkov v niekoľkých jazykoch a dodnes provokuje a fascinuje bádateľov aj milovníkov literatúry.

    Travels in Tunisia; With a Glossary, a map, a Bibliography, and Fifty Illustrations
    Index Librorum Prohibitoru: Being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- Graphical and Critical on Curious and Uncommon Books; v.3
    Index Librorum Prohibitoru: Being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- Graphical and Critical on Curious and Uncommon Books; v.2
    A Bibliography of Tunisia From the Earliest Times to the end of 1888 (in two Parts) Including Utica and Carthage, the Punic Wars, the Roman Occupation
    Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume III
    Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume I
    • Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume I

      • 628 stránok
      • 22 hodin čítania

      The first volume of this 1877 work positions the author as a prominent figure in the study of pornography in England. It delves into the historical and cultural contexts of erotic literature, exploring its impact on society. The book combines scholarly analysis with a critical examination of various texts, offering insights into the moral and legal debates surrounding pornography during the period. Through this comprehensive approach, it aims to challenge prevailing attitudes and illuminate the complexities of sexual expression in literature.

      Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume I
    • Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume III

      • 660 stránok
      • 24 hodin čítania

      The final volume of Ashbee's 1877 work delves into a collection of "curious, uncommon and erotic books" that faced bans and restrictions during the Victorian era. As England's foremost authority on pornography, Ashbee explores the cultural and social implications of these prohibited texts, offering insights into the era's attitudes toward sexuality and censorship. This comprehensive examination reveals the hidden literary landscape of a time marked by strict moral codes and the complexities of erotic literature.

      Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume III
    • Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It has been carefully selected by scholars for its importance, highlighting its value in understanding historical and societal contexts.

      Catena Librorum Tacendorum, Notes, by Pisanus Fraxi
    • Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume II

      • 660 stránok
      • 24 hodin čítania

      The second volume of Ashbee's groundbreaking 1877 work delves into the realm of Victorian-era pornography, offering an extensive reference for numerous "curious, uncommon and erotic books" that faced bans or restrictions. It highlights the cultural and social attitudes towards sexuality during the period, showcasing the tension between public morality and private desire. Ashbee's meticulous research positions him as a key figure in the study of erotic literature, revealing the complexities of censorship and the hidden literary landscape of his time.

      Bibliography of Forbidden Books - Volume II
    • An Iconography of Don Quixote

      1605-1895

      • 268 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      This reprint presents a comprehensive visual exploration of Don Quixote, showcasing illustrations and artistic interpretations from 1605 to 1895. It highlights the enduring influence of Cervantes' work on art and culture over three centuries, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of literary history and iconography. The book captures the evolution of the characters and themes, reflecting how Don Quixote has inspired countless artists throughout the years.

      An Iconography of Don Quixote