The Confessions of Georgina: Difference between revisions

From Robin's SM-201 Website
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "The Petticoat Dominant" to "The Petticoat Dominant")
m (Text replacement - "{{cat6|" to "{{cat|")
Line 45: Line 45:
<references group="Buy It" />
<references group="Buy It" />
{{Footer}}
{{Footer}}
{{cat6|Victorian erotica}}
{{cat|Victorian erotica}}

Revision as of 03:22, 12 March 2022


The Confessions of Georgina
ConfessionsOfGeorgina.jpg
Author: Julian Robinson
Language(s) English
Publisher Brandon House (Reprint 1/1/1968)
ASIN B000MT64Y0[Buy It 1]
Info source goodreads.com [Buy It 2]

The Confessions of Georgina Review

The virgin and the birch rod were often central figures in classic Victorian erotic literature. The Confessions of Georgina is undoubtedly the epitome of the genre. Through the use of the candid memoir to tell his outrageous and outrageously funny tale of flagellation and defloration, the author creates a rich tapestry of Victorian morality and an evocative portrait of Georginia Barrington, the quintessential Victorian virgin. By effectually counterpointing Georgina's mental reactions to her physical reactions, he reveals Victorian morality as sham and hypocrisy.

Julian Robinson, Count du Bouleau, achieved fame and notoriety with the publication of The Yellow Room, The Petticoat Dominant, and the three-volume Gynecocracy. The Confessions of Georgina remains his major and lasting achievement.

Buy this book

Chain-09.png
Jump to: Main PageMicropediaMacropediaIconsTime LineHistoryLife LessonsLinksHelp
Chat roomsWhat links hereCopyright infoContact informationCategory:Root