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BOOK
Philosophy in the boudoir; La Philosophie Dans le Boudoir; La Philosophie Dans Le Boudoir

Boudoir photography         
PHOTOGRAPHIC STYLE FEATURING INTIMATE, ROMANTIC, AND SOMETIMES EROTIC IMAGES
Boudoir photography is a photographic style featuring intimate, sensual, romantic, and sometimes erotic images of its subjects in a photographic studio, bedroom or private dressing room environment, primarily intended for the private enjoyment of the subjects and their romantic partners. It is distinct from glamour and art nude photography in that it is usually more suggestive rather than explicit in its approach to nudity and sexuality, features subjects who do not regularly model, and produces images that are not intended to be seen by a wide audience, but rather to remain under the control of the subject.
Ladyfinger (biscuit)         
  • Ladyfingers in transparent plastic packages
  • Close-up view of a Vicenzovo-brand Italian ladyfinger
BISCUIT
Savoiardi; Lady Finger (cookie); Sponge biscuit; Ladyfinger (cookie); Boudoir biscuit; Ladyfinger biscuit; Sponge finger
Ladyfingers, or in British English sponge fingers (sometimes known by the Italian name savoiardi or by the French name boudoirs ) also known in the Haredi Jewish community as baby fingers (due to concerns of modesty), are low density, dry, egg-based, sweet sponge cake biscuits roughly shaped like a large finger. They are a principal ingredient in many dessert recipes, such as trifles and charlottes, and are also used as fruit or chocolate gateau linings, and sometimes for the sponge element of tiramisu.
Boudoir         
  • Illustration of a boudoir, in the style at the time of [[Louis XVI]], by Frederick Litchfield, from ''Illustrated History of Furniture, From the Earliest to the Present Time'' (1893).
  • Fontainebleau Palace]], France.
  • State Hermitage]] (Saint Petersburg).
WOMEN'S PRIVATE SITTING ROOM
Boudoirs
·noun A small room, ·esp. if pleasant, or elegantly furnished, to which a lady may retire to be alone, or to receive intimate friends; a lady's (or sometimes a gentleman's) private room.

ويكيبيديا

Philosophy in the Bedroom

Philosophy in the Bedroom (French: La philosophie dans le boudoir) is a 1795 book by the Marquis de Sade written in the form of a dramatic dialogue. Though initially considered a work of pornography, the book has come to be considered a socio-political drama. Set in a bedroom, the two lead characters make the argument that the only moral system that reinforces the recent political revolution is libertinism, and that if the people of France fail to adopt the libertine philosophy, France will be destined to return to a monarchic state. In the chapter titled "Fifth Dialogue", there is a lengthy section where the character Chevalier reads a philosophical pamphlet titled "Frenchmen, Some More Effort If You Wish To Become Republicans". The pamphlet clearly represents Sade's philosophy on religion and morality, a philosophy he passionately hopes the citizens of France will embrace and codify into the laws of their new republican government. Continually throughout the work, Sade makes the argument that one must embrace atheism, reject society's beliefs about pleasure and pain, and further makes his argument that if any crime is committed while seeking pleasure, it cannot be condemned.