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  • ...pointing Georgina's mental reactions to her physical reactions, he reveals Victorian morality as sham and hypocrisy. {{cat|Victorian erotica}}
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  • This long-censored gem of Victorian erotica, presented here in its original unexpurgated form, tells the story of our f ...nymously in 1884, Randiana, or; Excitable Tales, shatters all illusions of Victorian restraint and civility with generous lashings of deviance and naughtiness.
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  • ...terature in the mode of the great works of [[Victorian]] and [[Edwardian]] erotica. * [[Victorian era]]
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  • ..., for which Smithers acted as printer. Under threat of arrest under strict Victorian pornography laws, Nichols went into exile in Paris from 1900 to 1908, publi ...ters, Aimee and Marcia, followed him shortly. Nichols continued to publish erotica until 1939, when he was committed to Bellevue Mental Hospital, where he die
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  • {{Header|Victorian literature 02/21}} ...ct expression and inward focus, essayists, poets, and novelists during the Victorian era began to reflect and comment on realities of the day, including critici
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  • ...ominatrix appearing as a stock character in a number of works of Victorian erotica, many by [[James Campbell Reddie]] for the publisher [[William Dugdale]], i ...in Soho. Like her, Mrs. Lechworthy (the variants of the name deriving from Victorian slang "lech" for sexual desire or fetish) is usually depicted as making use
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  • '''The Lustful Turk''', or '''Lascivious Scenes from a Harem''' is a pre-Victorian British erotic [[novel]] first published anonymously in 1828 by John Benjam ...y's Account of Her Introduction to the Art of Love, first published in the Victorian erotic periodical [[The Pearl]] and [[The Sheik]] written by Edith Maude Hu
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  • ...ctor, with perhaps the world's most extensive collections of Cervantes and erotica. ...entlemen who discussed sexual matters with a freedom that was at odds with Victorian mores; this fraternity included [[Richard Francis Burton]], [[Richard Monck
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  • ...dian]] era as well as prewar to mid-20th century [[corporal punishment]] [[erotica]].
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  • A two-volume 250-page Victorian tale of the experiences of Cecil Pendergast a young Oxford undergraduate wh ...g a father) but I sure enjoyed reading them as a teenager. It is after all erotica and overall is a great story.
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  • ...ivity with the goal of sexual arousal. It is similar to, but distinct from erotica, though the two terms are often used interchangeably. ...often highly subjective. In practice, pornography can be defined merely as erotica that is perceived as "obscene". The definition of what one considers obscen
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  • ...t Baron Houghton. Milnes owned one of the finest collections of erotica in Victorian Britain and had close connections with the shadowy world of English clandes
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  • '''Erotic literature''' is a literary genre that either takes the form of erotica written to arouse the reader, or to give instruction in sexual technique. M ...he rise of the novel in [[18th century]] England provided a new medium for erotica. One of the most famous in this new genre was "<I>[[Fanny Hill]]</I>" by [[
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  • ...The Adventures of Lady Lovesport and the Audacious Harry''' (1866) is a [[Victorian]] work of early [[erotic]] [[spanking fiction]], first published in London ...eliciously graphic prose is a must for any fan of Victorian and discipline erotica.
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  • ...nknown author of [[Edwardian era]] [[novel]]s of flagellation and spanking erotica. His name was most likely taken from the 17th Century poet and courtier Ch {{sa|Victorian era|Edwardian era}}
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  • ...are a type of girl's and women's [[underwear]] that were popular in the [[Victorian era]], [[Edwardian era]] and the [[Golden Twenties]] (approximately 1850 to Image:Victorian spank.jpg|[[Victorian]](?) spanking photo ([[F/F]]).
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  • | period = Victorian Era ...oluptuous Reading''' was an English [[pornographic]] [[magazine]] in the [[Victorian era]]. It was published in London and Paris on a monthly basis from July 18
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  • '''Charles Hirsch''' was a French bookseller in Victorian [[London]] who sold French literature and ran a clandestine trade of expens Hirsch knew [[Oscar Wilde]], and claimed to have sold him various works of erotica, including ''[[The Sins of the Cities of the Plain]]'' in 1890.
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  • * [[Victorian era]] ...hile.com/publishers_fort_about.php Jean Fort - A brief biography] on [[The Erotica Bibliophile]]
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  • ...e [[Henry Spencer Ashbee]] - see ''Authorship'' below), is the memoir of a Victorian gentleman's sexual development and experiences. It was first published in a ...ed, but its frank discussion of sexual matters and other hidden aspects of Victorian life make it a rare and valuable social document. It has been described as
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