... libertinism, its denizens above morals and above those waiting outside. Models were in the vanguard of these new pleasure- seekers, and they worked and played on an international stage. Thanks to extravagant fees being asked for their ...
... libertinism, heterosexual and homosexual, was added to political and economic chaos. The economic destruction and inflation increased this libertinism, for the family had previously had an economic basis. At the end of six years of ...
... libertinism, inherited syphilis, euthanasia, and prostitution (Engstrand's sailors' hostel will, in fact, be a brothel) are fundamentally human, but they are crammed into the play pell- mell, they are fudged with allusiveness and ...
... libertinism, and the Body Shop owns social consciousness. This is "disruption" distilled: false distinctions— Coke from Pepsi, Nike from Reebok— that nonetheless make us want to choose sides, and, of course, consume, consume, consume. m ...
... libertinism, procreation was seen as the main purpose of marriage, sexual desire even within marriage as evil lust, and virginity was glorified. Marriage was seen as encouraging a preoccupation with the secular. Some of us might ...
... libertinism might inspire a cool song by the Indigo Girls but will more likely have frustrated readers reaching for their Susie S expert. —Christian McLaughlin The reviewers. . . • Wendy Dale is the Hollywood columnist for Eye magazine ...
... libertinism in Japan. Japanese have unexcelled social lives, continually make new acquaintances in their own class and are extremely sensible about their fellow man's character and body. Mixed nude bathing makes no trouble in Japan but ...
... libertinism. "There was no other country, perhaps, where the obscene anecdote was more highly appreciated," writes Freyre. "A gross, plebian eroticism dominated all classes of Portugal to the extent that a man who did not use obscene ...
... libertinism tight in his hands — isn't ready to see the tale on the silver screen. "Davis has been courting Ian for more than a year," says one friend of the hotelier, who owns the Paramount and the Royalton. "And from what I'm hearing ...
... libertinism. But in being about the sex life of individuals rather than of a tribe, Roth's and Jong's books were more prescient than Updike's. When the sixties' brief burst of communality, spurious and otherwise, ended, what we were ...