Résumé
L'escole des filles (often translated as The School of Girls or The School of Venus) is a 17th-century French erotic dialogue attributed to Michel Millot.
Written in conversational form between two young women, the work provides an explicit and candid exploration of sexuality, desire, and intimate experience.
At once scandalous and groundbreaking for its time, it demystifies sexual practices while blending instruction with titillation.
The book became infamous in its era for its frankness and was widely censored, yet it remains a landmark text in the history of erotic literature and the early modern discourse on sex and gender.