- Nicolas-Edme
Rétif or Nicolas-Edme
Restif (French: [
ʁetif]; 23
October 1734 – 3
February 1806), also
known as
Rétif, was a
French novelist. The term
retifism for...
- partner. It has also been
known as
retifism,
after the
French novelist Nicolas-Edme
Rétif (1734–1806), also
known as
Rétif de la Bretonne, who
wrote a novel...
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century French authors, for example, Les
Posthumes (1802) by Nicolas-Edme
Rétif, Star ou Psi de C****iopée:
Histoire Merveilleuse de l'un des
Mondes de l'Espace...
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Retrieved 2012-06-16.[permanent dead link] Jamin, Eric; Guérin, Régis;
Rétif, Mélinda; Lees, Michèle; Martin, Gérard J. (2003). "Improved
Detection of...
- Anti-Justine
Author Nicolas-Edme
Rétif (writing as Jean-Pierre Linguet)
Publication date 1798/1863...
- Jean
Frederic Oberlin Bathilde d'Orléans Martinès de
Pasqually Nicolas Rétif de la
Bretonne Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin Jean-Baptiste
Willermoz Frank...
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Cameron (July 2004). "The
History of
Footwear – Foot
Fetish and Shoe
Retifism".
Department of Podiatry,
Curtin University.
Archived from the original...
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libertine Marquis de
Bressac as "pious hedonism". In 1798, the
rival writer Rétif de la
Bretonne published his Anti-Justine. In Lars von Trier's 2011 film...
- & Varan, L R. (1988). The
clinical and
forensic psychiatric issues of
retifism.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 33, 819–825. "Exploring
those secret turn-ons...
- eighteenth-century
Illuminists and
esoteric authors such as Nicolas-Edme
Rétif.
Increasingly poverty-stricken and disoriented, he took his own life during...