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Priapus (Greek deity) --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature --- Gods, Greek --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Quid hoc noui est? --- Quid hoc noui est?. --- Priapea. --- Quieta Venus
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Classical literature --- Fertility in literature. --- Priapea. --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Sex in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Fertility in literature --- Priapea --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature --- Sex in literature --- History and criticism
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Latin literature --- Satire, Latin --- Latin wit and humor --- Sex in literature --- Invective --- Littérature latine --- Satire latine --- Humour latin --- Sexualité dans la littérature --- Invectives --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Erotic poetry, Latin --- -Invective --- -Priapus (Greek deity) in literature --- Rome in literature --- -Sex in literature --- Literature --- -Aggressiveness in literature --- Aggressiveness (Psychology) in literature --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Latin satire --- Abuse, Verbal --- Insults --- Insults, Verbal --- Verbal abuse --- Vituperation --- Satire --- Latin erotic poetry --- Latin poetry --- Psychological aspects --- Aggressiveness in literature. --- Invective. --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Sex in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Psychology. --- Rome --- In literature. --- Littérature latine --- Sexualité dans la littérature --- Aggressiveness in literature --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature --- Aesthetics --- Psychology and literature --- Psychology --- Language and languages
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Using literary and feminist methodology, this study argues that an attitude of sexual aggressiveness in defence served as a model for Roman satire. The author suggests that aggressive sexual humour reinforced Roman aggressive behaviour on both the individual and societal levels.
Latin wit and humor --- Erotic poetry, Latin --- Aggressiveness in literature. --- Satire, Latin --- Sex in literature. --- Invective. --- Abuse, Verbal --- Insults --- Insults, Verbal --- Verbal abuse --- Vituperation --- Satire --- Aggressiveness (Psychology) in literature --- Latin literature --- History and criticism. --- Priapus --- Priape --- Πρίαπος --- Priapos --- Πριηπος --- Priēpos --- Прыяп --- Pryi︠a︡p --- Prijap --- Príapo --- Priapas --- Priaposz --- Пријап --- プリアーポス --- Puriāposu --- Приап --- Priap --- Пріап --- 普里阿普斯 --- Puliapusi --- In literature. --- Rome --- Priapus (Greek deity) in literature. --- Language and languages
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