Hic et Hec by comte de Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti Mirabeau

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By Karen Klein Posted on Mar 10, 2026
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Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti, comte de, 1749-1791 Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti, comte de, 1749-1791
French
"Hic et Hec" by Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti Mirabeau is an erotic novel written in the late 18th century. The work delves into themes of sexual exploration and desire, showcasing the interactions and relationships of its characters in a provocative manner. The narrative introduces us to a young protagonist, an abbé, whose experiences of pleasure and ...
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sets the stage for the abbé's life, starting from his childhood, where he reflects on the influences that shaped his understanding of love and sexuality. He recounts encounters with his male teachers, which play a significant role in his sexual awakening, leading to his eventual liaison with the beautiful Madam Valbouillant and her young charge, Babet. As the abbé navigates these relationships, the narrative develops into a blend of sensual escapades and comedic situations, illustrating the extravagant and multifaceted nature of eroticism in 18th-century France. The beginning establishes both the tone of wanton curiosity and the historical context that informs the characters' desires and actions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Jessica Johnson
7 months ago

Finally found time to read this!

William Young
4 months ago

The index links actually work, which is rare!

Sandra Torres
11 months ago

Read this on my tablet, looks great.

Michelle Lee
5 months ago

Surprisingly enough, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. A valuable addition to my collection.

Emily Clark
1 year ago

Surprisingly enough, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Absolutely essential reading.

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