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Adultery in literature

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According to the American author Tom Perrotta, the novel of adultery is one of the leading 19th century literary traditions in Europe and in the United States. He states that these novels often feature women whose unhappy marriages push them into seeking romance and illicit sex. The main topic of
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contains several incidents and serve as warnings or stories of sin and forgiveness. Abraham attempts to continue his blood line through his wife's maidservant, with consequences that continue through history.
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As marriage and family are often regarded as basis of society, a story of adultery often shows the conflict between social pressure and individual struggle for happiness.
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The following works of literature have adultery and its consequences as one of their major themes. (M) and (F) stand for
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these novels is the rebel-woman who seeks salvation for her unhappy public love-life.
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through the ages, and has served as a theme for some notable works such as
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adultery
literature
Anna Karenina
Madame Bovary
Bible
Abraham
Jacob
Edward Albee
Marriage Play
Samuel Beckett
Play
Alban Berg
Lulu
John Dryden
Marriage Ă  la Mode
Euripides
Hippolytus
Simon Gray
Japes
William Somerset Maugham
The Circle
The Constant Wife
Arthur Miller

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