Victor Leca

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Title page of La Fessade (1909).
Title page of La Cocotte de Paris (1913).

Victor Leca, who also used the anagrammatic pseudonyms Levic-Torca and Léo Viccart, was a French author of flagellant fiction in the early 1900s. He was published by Jean Fort.

Works

  • De l'amour et du sang. Volupté Excentrique, illustrated by Victor Spahn and Léon Roze (1908)
  • Lubricité. Amour et flagellation, passions, manies, aberrations, notes, souvenirs et observations d'un Montmartrois baladeur, illustrated by Léon Roze (1909)
  • La Fessade, illustrated by Victor Spahn (1909)
  • Paris Noceur, illustrated by Léon Roze (unknown year)
  • La Cocotte de Paris, illustrated by Louis Malteste (1913)
  • L'ORGIE PARISIENNE (unknown year)
  • L'AMOUR FRÉNÉTIQUE (unknown year)
  • CHAIR EN FOLIE (unknown year)
  • DAMES D'AMOUR (unknown year)
  • L'ART DE PLAIRE, D'AIMER ET DE SE FAIRE AIMER (unknown year)
  • LE LIVRE DES AMOUREUX ET DES FIANCÉS (unknown year)
  • L'AMI DU FOYER (unknown year)
  • MÉFIEZ-VOUS DES FILOUS (unknown year)
  • LA JOIE AU LOGIS (cent monologues) (unknown year)
  • LE THÉATRE CHEZ SOI (dix saynètes) (unknown year)

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Sources

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