Annals of Pornographie: How Porn Became Bad

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In a groundbreaking reappraisal of European history, award-winning historian Brian M. Watson gives the secret history of smut through the literature, art, photography, and historical figures you didn’t learn about in school. Watson combs the bawdy and forgotten corners of Western civilization to reveal the hidden story of a topic that still causes anger, arousal, excitement and scandal. Combining an entertaining style with brand-new research, Annals of Pornographie: How Porn Became Bad explores not only the salacious history of pornography, but also explains the evolution of Western sexuality, the ‘creation’ of privacy (and public life), and the ‘invention of manners.’ The book analyzes Western culture’s tortured and rapturous relationship with erotic representation by probing the underside of its culture, art, literature, philosophy, sexology, psychology and its law. Covering everything from the fifteenth century Renaissance all the way up to the twentieth century Playboy magazine, Watson takes the reader on a grand tour of the forgotten debauchery of Western history. Along the way, we meet a variety of colorful characters who rarely get their historical due: Lord Rochester, the royal Pimp; Pietro Aretino, the Renaissance godfather of pornography; Edmund Curll, the first Hugh Hefner; along with many other tax-dodging street pornographers and radicals who roamed the streets of London, Paris, New York, and other major metropoles. Watson takes us from the hallowed halls of the Council of Trent, where Popes and kings fought over the future of the west, to Grub Street, a narrow and disgusting London alley filled with hack writers, aspiring poets and pushers of dirty French pictures and many other sights and sounds from Western Civilization’s glorious and seedier locales. Annals of Pornographie: How Porn Became Bad reveals, for the first time, exactly how pornography went from being beautiful to being bad.

Author(s): Brian M. Watson
Publisher: Smashwords Edition
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 221

Perverted Humanists......Page 14
The Scourge of Princes......Page 26
The Positions and ‘The Reasonings’......Page 31
To Reform: Sex, Scat, and Sin......Page 45
To Counter-Reform......Page 53
Index Librorum Prohibitorum......Page 56
L'escolle des filles......Page 63
The Sodatical Satires of Nicolas Chorier......Page 75
The Libertines......Page 81
The Reformers......Page 96
The Unspeakable Curll......Page 103
The Cloister of Venus......Page 106
Curll’s Venereal Trial......Page 113
Doctors and Lawyers and Farmers, oh my!......Page 117
Marriages, Privacies, Sexualities......Page 124
Cultivating the Principles of Virtue and Religion......Page 129
Fanny Hill: “The Most Depraved Fantasy of a Feverish Mind”......Page 133
The Terrible Mistake of Virtue......Page 143
Declarations and Proclamations......Page 157
The Society for the Suppression of Vice......Page 162
Lusty Struggles[b35] [KR36]......Page 168
Campbell's Law......Page 173
The Romance of Lust......Page 178
Hick's Test......Page 187
The Eldery Grey Ones......Page 191
The Battle of the Lonely Well......Page 196
Photography and Filmography......Page 201
Conclusion......Page 207
Source List......Page 211
Thank-yous.......Page 220