The Adventures of Father Silas (Eros Unbound: Classic Tales of Desire #4)
Farniente, Anonymous

The story follows Father Silas, a young man naive to sexual matters, whose fascination with sex stems from witnessing a clandestine encounter between his nursemaid and Father Ambrose. Silas's desire to experience physical pleasure before entering the seminary and embracing celibacy drives the narrative. He finds himself surrounded by the sexually liberated residents of the Celestine abbey.
The novel details Silas's sexual awakening as he engages in various sexual encounters, guided by the monks. These encounters involve maids, nuns, and fellow monks. The book depicts a wide array of sexual acts and explores themes of pleasure and desire. It is considered a prime example of libertine literature.
The explicit nature of the book makes it a significant piece of historical erotica. Readers should be aware of its graphic sexual content before reading. The book offers a glimpse into the sexual mores and practices of the time period. It's a valuable text for those interested in the history of erotica and libertine literature.
The Adventures of Father Silas provides a provocative and often humorous exploration of sexuality and religious hypocrisy. The novel's focus on the sexual awakening of its protagonist within a religious context is central to its narrative and appeal. It is a highly sensual and explicit story, not suitable for all readers. Its frank depiction of sexual acts makes it a unique and challenging read.