Lusty Literature

著者: Julia Robertson
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  • “Lusty Literature” is hosted by Julia Robertson, actor, writer and lover of saucy books. Described as “PBS After-Dark”, each episode stars steamy excerpts from racy novels and/or sexy poems. Plus, you’ll learn about the lives of famous writers from John Donne to Edith Wharton. (Warning: this show discusses more boobs than “Bridgerton” and offers more gasps than “Masterpiece Theatre”.) #Romance #Poetry #Satire
    2024 Julia Robertson
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  • S1E6 - Episode Six The Trailblazer
    2024/09/21

    Edith Wharton, the American Gilded-Age writer, born into opulence, often “wrote what she knew”. And “who” Edith knew were millionaires - corporate titans who traveled the world and who’d never get on their knees to scrub a toilet bowl all around its rim.

    Edith also knew about, and wrote about, living within an emotionally cold, sexless marriage (a theme underscoring her Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "The Age of Innocence”).

    And Edith knew about affairs; her lust-filled poem “Terminus” written by her beneath warm crumpled sheets, the morning-after she experienced shenanigans with a well-known cad.

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    19 分
  • S1E5 - Episode Five The Prisoner
    2024/09/14

    John Cleland was born in England in 1710 into a family with literary connections: his father, a civil servant, friends with Alexander Pope - the second most-quoted-writer in “The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations”.

    Yet John Cleland wound up in prison writing and re-editing his manuscript, for what became, FANNY HILL. The notorious oft-banned novel famed for its colorful descriptions of massive appendages.

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    15 分
  • S1E4 - Episode Four The Satirist
    2024/09/07

    Satirist Jonathan Swift is best known for his blockbuster novel “Gulliver’s Travels”, yet Swift also wrote scatological lewd poems - one of which you’ll hear today.

    You'll also discover more about Jonathan Swift's life: prior to him ascending church ranks to become Dean of Dublin’s St Patrick’s Cathedral, some scholars speculate that Jonathan Swift's wet-nurse, when he was a babe, kidnapped him.

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    17 分

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“Lusty Literature” is hosted by Julia Robertson, actor, writer and lover of saucy books. Described as “PBS After-Dark”, each episode stars steamy excerpts from racy novels and/or sexy poems. Plus, you’ll learn about the lives of famous writers from John Donne to Edith Wharton. (Warning: this show discusses more boobs than “Bridgerton” and offers more gasps than “Masterpiece Theatre”.) #Romance #Poetry #Satire
2024 Julia Robertson

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