The New Ladies' Tickler

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The New Ladies' Tickler; or, The Adventures of Lady Lovesport and the Audacious Harry (1866) is a Victorian work of early erotic spanking fiction, first published in London by William Dugdale. The book was published anonymously, its author might be likely James Campbell Reddie (1807-1878) but more likely Edward Sellon.

The book takes the format of a series of letters written by the teenagers Emily and Harry. In the preface, "the editor" claims these letters had been found in a secret drawer of an old cabinet that belonged to a deceased "old lady of rank and fashion" who shall remain anonymous. The letters are undated but can be assumed to (be meant to) date from the early 1800s.

Chapters

  1. Preface
  2. Letter I, Emily to Lucy
  3. Letter II, Emily to Lucy
  4. Letter III, Emily to Lucy
  5. Letter IV, Emily to Lucy
  6. Letter V, Harry to Emily
  7. Letter VI, Harry to Emily
  8. Letter VII, Harry to Emily

Characters

  • Lady Lovesport, a wealthy widow
  • Emily, her niece, raised by Lady Lovesport
  • Mr. Everard, Lady Lovesport's lover
  • Harry, an orphan boy about Emily's age, raised by Lady Lovesport along with Emily
  • Maria, daughter of a friend of Lady Lovesport, 15
  • Susan, Lady Lovesport's maid, 17
  • Sidney, a boy in Harry's school

A Personal Note from Robin

Mr. Everard likes nothing more than playing voyeur to Lady Lovesport's sessions birching plump ripe posteriors. And so too does young Emily as with each viewing she witnesses acts more lascivious than the next. Yearning for the kind of orgasmic release that comes over the ones she sees taken by the rod, Emily slips deeper into the debauchery surrounding her. And with her friend, fellow conspirator and victim of chastisement Harry, she will partake in all manner of libidinous deed and device to the dizzying heights of sexual abandon.

From the pen of Edward Sellon, author of the notoriously deviant The New Epicurean, this tale of fun and flagellation, told in deliciously graphic prose is a must for any fan of Victorian and discipline erotica.

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