ecriture féminine

Printed in an edition of 250 copies near the end of the 1940s, little is known about La Nonne.

A narrative of iconoclastic pornography written as an anti-clerical erotic text.

A story about the discovery of sexuality by two young conventiness. Agnès and Martine, initiated by a nymphomaniac superior mother and a vicious abbot. Carried away by the delights of the flesh, the two novices embark on a first-hand exploration of all areas of pleasure and end up fucking in the capital. A pornographic novel written in a style that ties together the most raw scenes, both to shock the reader and to arouse him… which Comte d’Irancy does very well.


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La Lectrice

Film and stills courtesy Edouard d’Urcy