A psychiatrist reveals early and little known manifestations of the erotic in art and literature, quoting liberally from long forbidden material, much of which appears here in special unexpurgated translations. He also analyzes the continuing popularity of such famous works as John Cleland's FANNY HILL, the novels of the Marquis de Sade, and the works of Boccaccio and Aretino. A Psychiatrist Looks At Erotica is a provocative and stimulating examination of the influence of erotica on the psychological and social development of western man View More...