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'''''The Beauty Trilogy''''' is a series of sado-masochistic books written by [[Anne Rice]], who has also published adult-oriented fiction under the pen names [[Anne Rampling]]. | |||
The Beauty Trilogy is a comprises three volumes: | The Beauty Trilogy is a comprises three volumes: | ||
* | * ''[[The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty]]'' | ||
* | * ''[[Beauty's Punishment]]'' and | ||
* | * ''[[Beauty's Release]]'' | ||
The trilogy was written as a 'bet'. At a meeting in San Francisco, someone said that only men knew how to write erotica. To prove him wrong, she wrote under the nom de'plume A. N. Roquelare, a tongue-in-cheek reference since the name was made up from 'A. N.' (Anne) and 'Roquelare' (a French coachmans' cloak). | The trilogy was written as a 'bet'. At a meeting in San Francisco, someone said that only men knew how to write erotica. To prove him wrong, she wrote under the nom de'plume A. N. Roquelare, a tongue-in-cheek reference since the name was made up from 'A. N.' (Anne) and 'Roquelare' (a French coachmans' cloak). | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 5 September 2024
The Beauty Trilogy is a series of sado-masochistic books written by Anne Rice, who has also published adult-oriented fiction under the pen names Anne Rampling.
The Beauty Trilogy is a comprises three volumes:
The trilogy was written as a 'bet'. At a meeting in San Francisco, someone said that only men knew how to write erotica. To prove him wrong, she wrote under the nom de'plume A. N. Roquelare, a tongue-in-cheek reference since the name was made up from 'A. N.' (Anne) and 'Roquelare' (a French coachmans' cloak).

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