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The Secret Museum

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Walter Kendrick traces the relatively recent concept of pornography—the word was not coined until the late 18th century—which became a public issue once the printing press gave ordinary people acce...
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  • 06 February 1997
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Walter Kendrick traces the relatively recent concept of pornography—the word was not coined until the late 18th century—which became a public issue once the printing press gave ordinary people access to the erotica of the Greeks and Romans, the art and literature of the French enlightenment, and the poems of the Earl of Rochester and John Cleland's Fanny Hill. From the secret museums to the pornography trials of Madame Bovary and Lady Chatterly's Lover, to Mapplethorpe, cable TV, and the Internet, Kendrick explores how conceptions of pornography relate to issues of freedom of expression and censorship.
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Pages: 288
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 06 February 1997
ISBN: 9780520207295
Format: Paperback
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Walter Kendrick is Professor of English at Fordham University and author of The Thrill of Fear: 250 Years of Scary Entertainment (1991) among other titles.
PREFACE TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION

ONE
ORIGINS

TWO
THE PRE-P0RNOGRAPHIC ERA

THREE
ADVENTURES OF THE YOUNG PERSON

FOUR
TRIALS OF THE WORD

FIVE
THE AMERICAN OBSCENE

SIX
GOOD INTENTIONS

SEVEN
HARD AT THE CORE

EIGHT
THE POST-PORNOGRAPHIC ERA

AFTERWORD , 1996
REFERENCE NOTES
LIST OF WORKS CITED
INDEX