Gamiani, ou Une Nuit d'Excès (1833) - Alfred de Musset
Related title words: night - excess
Related: 1833 - 1800s literature - Achille Devéria (illustrator) - Alfred de Musset - French literature - lesbian literature - erotic literature - French erotica
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Gamiani, ou Une Nuit d'Excès, is a French novel of first publised in 1833. Its author is supposed to have been Alfred de Musset, and the eponymous heroine a portrait of his lover, George Sand. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamiani [Aug 2006]
A young man observes Fanny and a young girl
Gamiani, ou Une Nuit d'Excès, was the first really important work to come from the French presses of the 19th century. It is still one of the most erotically explicit works to come from any French press. Its author is supposed to have been Alfred de Musset, and the eponymous heroine a portrait of his lover, George Sand.A young man observes her and a young girl, obligingly named Fanny, engaged in their lesbian bed. Having watched them and provoked by their gay abandonment, he reveals himself, joins them, and they spend the night alternately sharing their intimate histories and their bodies in orgies of almost religious intensity.Unsurprisingly religious, as the stories they tell include the rape of one in a monastery and the nearly fatal debauchment of another in a convent, as well as encounters with a number of animals; a ménagerie à trois, as it were.
Their night of excess is both explicitly aural and explicitly oral, and ends (newly translated from the original French) in the Countess Gamiani's gasps: "I am dying in an agony of pleasure, an agony of suffering... I can't stand it any more." --http://www.eroticprints.org/scarlet-gamiani.asp
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