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Pages in category "Poems about sexuality" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. At the Hub; E.
Homoerotic poetry is a genre of poetry implicitly dealing with same-sex romantic or sexual interaction. The male-male erotic tradition encompasses poems by major poets such as Pindar, Theognis of Megara, Anacreon, Catullus, Virgil, Martial, Abu Nuwas, Michelangelo, Walt Whitman, Federico García Lorca, W. H. Auden, Fernando Pessoa and Allen Ginsberg.
One of his few surviving fragments is a poem of desire addressed to a male with a Greek name, signaling the new aesthetic in Roman culture. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The Hellenization of elite culture influenced sexual attitudes among "avant-garde, philhellenic Romans", [ 17 ] : 28 as distinguished from sexual orientation or behavior, [ 24 ] and came to ...
"Yet Time To Turn" – In this poem a man remembers himself of a woman he once loved. "All Night" – This is a poem about sex in the night. "Ode To Venus Callipgye" – This poem is a praise to Venus. "Volupté" – This poem is written in French. It is a poem about sexual desire.
The text is a mix of prose and anustubh-meter poetry verses. ... Kama – signifies desire, wish, passion, ... Amorous advances/sexual union: 2.1
Serenade is a volume of poetry by Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff.First published in 1930, the poems in the collection are mostly personal and lyric. Critics have noted that some of the poems are inspired by 19th-century French poetry and are sexual, and they have responded in various ways, with assessments ranging from "childish" to "pure lyric".
Sulpicia seems to have written poetry that was erotic or satirical. [d] [10] She is the only woman known from antiquity who was associated with a comic genre. [11]Judging by the surviving testimonia on Sulpicia, she openly discussed her sexual desire for her husband; this outspoken centring of female sexual desire is extremely unusual among ancient women poets. [12]
This is a list of poets portraying sexual relations between women, who may include both lesbians and other WSW. The major poetic works depicting relationship among women are shown next to the respective poet's name in italics.