In the sequel, Petals on the Wind, Cathy is pregnant with Chris's child and has a miscarriage. In Flowers in the Attic, Corrine reveals to her children that their father, Christopher Sr.
Andrews's (see above) " Dollanganger" novels depict a highly dysfunctional family dynamic with clearly incestuous origins. One character fathers children with his sister, daughter, and granddaughter. Amid controversy, Rice stated that her novels recognized the agency of young women and their freedom to choose lovers. Anne Rice's Mayfair trilogy (1990–94) deals with a family of witches who are heavily inbred.Lizzy Goodman of The Guardian cites the incest, among other dark themes, as "a shocking but necessary" way to explore the darker aspects of life. Incest and inbreeding is a frequent theme in the works of V.In Robert Heinlein's Time Enough for Love (1973) and To Sail Beyond the Sunset (1987), characters make pro-incest arguments.Incest in Ada seems mainly to be a sexual manifestation of the characters' intellectual incestuousness, and operates on a similar plane as do other instances of "sexual transgression" in Nabokov's novels of this period, such as pedophilia in Lolita and homosexuality in Pale Fire. Nabokov does not necessarily deal with any complexities or consequences, social or otherwise, which may be inherent to incestuous relationships-outside of the strictly practical concerns of having to hide the taboo relationships from others. There are explicit moments of sexual relations primarily between Van and his sister, Ada, as well as between Ada and her younger sister, Lucette. Vladimir Nabokov's novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969) deals very heavily with the incestuous relationships in the intricate family tree of the main character, Van Veen.Other works of literature show consequences not so grave, such as Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things, in which fraternal twins share a cathartic sexual experience. In Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) there are several cases of sex between more or less close relatives, including that which occurs between a nephew and aunt.According to Paul Di Filippo, Delany sought to push the boundaries of heteronormative sex.
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Delany's novel Hogg, written in 1969, is also full of detailed descriptions of incest. The book debates cousin coupling at a time when it was a highly contested topic. Cousins (1879) by Lucy Bethia Walford, a fictional story of Simon who romances his cousins.The 120 Days of Sodom (1785), Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795), and Juliette (1797), all written by the Marquis de Sade, are all full of detailed descriptions of incest.John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore play (between 16) is one of the earliest examples that generated much controversy.