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  • Ian Gibson was the author of [[The English Vice: Beating, Sex and Shame in Victorian England and After]]. {{authors}}
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  • {{Header|The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction 04/22}} '''''"The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction"''''' by John Sutherland
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  • ...nown as '''St George Stock''', is the credited [[author]] of the following Victorian works of [[erotic]] [[flagellant]] fiction: ...int George?)'' in his name is a curiosity. Interestingly, there is another Victorian author of the similar name ''St. George William Joseph Stock'', with public
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  • ...e famous 1954 novel ''"[[Story of O]]"'', as well as contemporary works by authors such as [[Richard Manton]] and [[Don Winslow]]. ...be a publisher [[pseudonym]] used by Blue Moon Books for works by various authors.
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  • * [[Victorian era]] [[Category:Authors|Bustarès, Jean]]
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  • * [[Victorian era]] {{sa|List of spanking authors}}
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  • ...[[publisher]]. He was a pioneer publisher of [[spanking fiction]] in the [[Victorian era]]. {{cats|Victorian authors|Spanking authors|Publishers}}
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  • * [[Victorian era]] {{authors}}
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  • {{Header|Victor du Cheynier 01/21}}[[Category:Authors|Cheynier, Victor du]] * [[Victorian era]]
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  • ...ges clearly. The book would have been popular in the market which arose in Victorian times, for erotic material published in Paris. It is not of particularly hi * [[List of spanking authors]]
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  • ...ing mainstream, underground, and fetish films), he is also interested in [[Victorian]] and [[Edwardian]] era as well as prewar to mid-20th century [[corporal pu ...omage to James Lovebirch, which in turn is a pseudonym used by one or more authors of vintage S&M novels. Since 2010, Jameslovebirch has been a highly active
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  • * [[Victorian era]] {{cats|Authors|SAOTK}}
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  • ...Serrell Thomas''' (born 18 July 1934) is an English author of (primarily) Victorian-era historical, crime, and detective fiction, as well as books on factual c ...on works dealing with similar subjects/settings, among them a study of the Victorian underworld, and biographies of Robert Browning, the [[Marquis de Sade]], He
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  • * [[Victorian era]] {{Authors}}
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  • ...[[Victorian era]]. The [[pen name]] might have been used by one or several authors. {{cats|Authors}}
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  • *[[Victorian era]] [[Category:Authors|Test]]
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  • * [[Victorian era]] {{Authors}}
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  • {{sa|Victorian era|Edwardian era}} {{Authors}}
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  • ...gain, according to this British Museum source, Potter is the author of the Victorian erotic novel, ''"[[The Romance of Lust]]"'', (1873–1876) although the pub ...Potter lived at Cornwall Residences, a now-demolished block of nondescript Victorian flats near the Station.
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