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Pornography and the Spanish Inquisition: The Reading of Le Portier des Chartreux in Eighteenth-Century Madrid

Pornography and the Spanish Inquisition: The Reading of Le Portier des Chartreux in... I presented previous versions of this article at the Renaissance Society of America, the Gender and Early Modern Seminars at the Hall Center for the Humanities of the University of Kansas, and the Early Modern Seminar at the University of Kentucky. I would like to thank participants of the seminars for their comments. I would also like to thank Gwen Claassen, Greg Cushman, Megan Greene, Karen Hellekson, Joan deJean, Fred Luciani, Carolyn Nelson, Roberta Pergher, Barry Reay, Leslie Tuttle and Thomas Wynn for their comments and suggestions on previous drafts, and especially Luis Corteguera, who read many versions of this article and provided crucial feedback. This project has received financial support from the General Research Fund and the Hall Center of Humanities of the University of Kansas, and from the Bibliographical Society of America. 1 Archivo Histórico Nacional (AHN, Madrid) Inquisición, Expediente por Lecturas de Obras Prohibidas, leg. 4478 exp. 9, 1786, "Auto del fiscal contra D. José Mariano Beristain y Romero por leer la obra Le portier de la Charteure [sic] 1784." Comparative Literature 68:2 DOI 10.1215/00104124-3507942 © 2016 by University of Oregon Published by Duke University Press http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Comparative Literature Duke University Press

Pornography and the Spanish Inquisition: The Reading of Le Portier des Chartreux in Eighteenth-Century Madrid

Comparative Literature , Volume 68 (2) – Jun 1, 2016

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I presented previous versions of this article at the Renaissance Society of America, the Gender and Early Modern Seminars at the Hall Center for the Humanities of the University of Kansas, and the Early Modern Seminar at the University of Kentucky. I would like to thank participants of the seminars for their comments. I would also like to thank Gwen Claassen, Greg Cushman, Megan Greene, Karen Hellekson, Joan deJean, Fred Luciani, Carolyn Nelson, Roberta Pergher, Barry Reay, Leslie Tuttle and Thomas Wynn for their comments and suggestions on previous drafts, and especially Luis Corteguera, who read many versions of this article and provided crucial feedback. This project has received financial support from the General Research Fund and the Hall Center of Humanities of the University of Kansas, and from the Bibliographical Society of America. 1 Archivo Histórico Nacional (AHN, Madrid) Inquisición, Expediente por Lecturas de Obras Prohibidas, leg. 4478 exp. 9, 1786, "Auto del fiscal contra D. José Mariano Beristain y Romero por leer la obra Le portier de la Charteure [sic] 1784." Comparative Literature 68:2 DOI 10.1215/00104124-3507942 © 2016 by University of Oregon Published by Duke University Press

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