The New Epicurean

The New Epicurean by Edward Sellon, published by Wordsworth Editions, Limited in 1995, is a new edition comprising 160 pages. This work presents a narrative conveyed through a series of letters to former lovers, detailing the author’s experiences with various young women and their introduction to carnal delights. The text also features unique neologisms that add to its distinctive character.
Readers will find a blend of 19th century fiction and erotic themes woven throughout the letters, which explore intimate relationships and the pleasures associated with them. The book offers insights into the author’s perspective on love and desire, making it a notable entry in the realms of modern and erotic fiction. With its engaging format and exploration of sensuality, The New Epicurean invites readers to reflect on the complexities of intimacy and personal connections.
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Told in a series of letters to former lovers, The New Epicurean is Sellon’s account of the many young women he initiated into carnal delights. Also an interesting work for some of the author’s neologisms, that we’ve never seen used elsewhere.
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