This classic Hindu treatise on love and social conduct is as important to an understanding of ancient Indian civilization as the works of Plato and Aristotle are to the west. Sir Richard Burton's eloquent and readable translation has long been recognized as a classic of Victorian writing. As exquisitely poetic and earthy as the very subject it celebrates, this famous work justly deserves its reputation as the most explicit, most descriptive and totally fascinating book ever written on social and sexual customs.
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