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- Erotolepsy abstract "Erotolepsy is a term first used by English author Thomas Hardy in his 1895 novel Jude the Obscure to describe a passionate sensual desire and longing which is more violent and urgently felt than erotomania. It has been variously described as "love-seizure" and "sexual recklessness". The term has since become more widely used, including by American poet Susan Mitchell in her 2001 poetry collection Erotikon.".
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- Erotolepsy hasPhotoCollection Erotolepsy.
- Erotolepsy subject Category:Love.
- Erotolepsy comment "Erotolepsy is a term first used by English author Thomas Hardy in his 1895 novel Jude the Obscure to describe a passionate sensual desire and longing which is more violent and urgently felt than erotomania. It has been variously described as "love-seizure" and "sexual recklessness". The term has since become more widely used, including by American poet Susan Mitchell in her 2001 poetry collection Erotikon.".
- Erotolepsy label "Erotolepsy".
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- Erotolepsy sameAs Q5395438.
- Erotolepsy sameAs Q5395438.
- Erotolepsy wasDerivedFrom Erotolepsy?oldid=595392693.
- Erotolepsy isPrimaryTopicOf Erotolepsy.