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The excerpt is from Michel Foucault's book "The History of Sexuality, Volume 1: An Introduction." The book attempts to refute the idea that the Victorian era was a period of intense repression of sexuality. Instead, Foucault argues that the Victorians were obsessed with sexuality and created a discourse surrounding sex that ultimately made sexuality a central part of their lives. He contends that the modern preoccupation with sexuality is a product of Victorian-era thinking.
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