Hidden sex poems ‘key to 18th century book’s success’ claims academic
February 5th, 2011 - 4:13 pm ICT by ANILondon, Feb 5 (ANI): A British academic has suggested that the success of two best-selling volumes of poetry published in the 18th century was all due to the pornographic poems hidden in the book.
Oxford University’s Dr Claudine van Hensbergen came across ‘The Cabinet of Love’ in The Works of the Earls of Rochester and Roscommon, which included verses on sex toys and condoms.
It is thought the printer Edmund Curll inserted the collection into the books in 1714.
“Word of it must have spread, as in the later decades of the century The Cabinet was properly integrated into the volume,” the BBC quoted Dr van Hensbergen as saying.
Although the existence of ‘The Cabinet’ is already known, it is the first time the success of ‘The Works’ has been attributed to the bawdy poems.
One ode tells of the public burning of sex toys after a ban of imported French goods, while The Discovery is about a man hiding in a woman’s room to watch her masturbate in bed.
Dr van Hensbergen found the collection while cataloguing an online index of poetic miscellanies for Oxford University.
“The Cabinet is unusual because it shows us that people read pornographic writing directly alongside the verse of major poets,” she said.
“This raises interesting questions about what counts as literature and where the boundaries between high and low culture lie,” she added. (ANI)
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