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'''''The Whippingham Papers''''' is a Victorian work of sado-masochistic [[pornography]] by St George Stock (a probable pseudonym, also credited with ''[[The Romance of Chastisement]]'') and published by [[Edward Avery]] in December 1887. It consists of a collection of pieces on [[flagellation]], some of which were contributed anonymously by [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]], including his 94-stanza poem "Reginald's Flogging". | '''''The Whippingham Papers''''' is a Victorian work of sado-masochistic [[pornography]] by St George Stock (a probable pseudonym, also credited with ''[[The Romance of Chastisement]]'') and published by [[Edward Avery]] in December 1887. It consists of a collection of pieces on [[flagellation]], some of which were contributed anonymously by [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]], including his 94-stanza poem "Reginald's Flogging". | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Louis J. Bragman (1934). "The Case of Algernon Charles Swinburne: a Study in Sadism". ''[[The Psychoanalytic Review|Psychoanal. Rev.]]'', '''21''':59–74. | * Louis J. Bragman (1934). "The Case of [[Algernon Charles Swinburne]]: a Study in Sadism". ''[[The Psychoanalytic Review|Psychoanal. Rev.]]'', '''21''':59–74. | ||
* Martha Cornog, Timothy Perper, "For sex education, see librarian: a guide to issues and resources", Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN 0-313-29022-9, pp. 199–200 | * Martha Cornog, Timothy Perper, "For sex education, see librarian: a guide to issues and resources", Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN 0-313-29022-9, pp. 199–200 | ||
* Richard Fantina, "Straight writ queer: non-normative expressions of heterosexuality in literature", McFarland, 2006, ISBN 0-7864-2638-1, p.255 | * Richard Fantina, "Straight writ queer: non-normative expressions of heterosexuality in literature", McFarland, 2006, ISBN 0-7864-2638-1, p.255 | ||
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* T. Earle Welby, "A Study of Swinburne", Kessinger Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-7661-9552-X, p.235 | * T. Earle Welby, "A Study of Swinburne", Kessinger Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-7661-9552-X, p.235 | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 29 January 2024
The Whippingham Papers is a Victorian work of sado-masochistic pornography by St George Stock (a probable pseudonym, also credited with The Romance of Chastisement) and published by Edward Avery in December 1887. It consists of a collection of pieces on flagellation, some of which were contributed anonymously by Algernon Charles Swinburne, including his 94-stanza poem "Reginald's Flogging".
References
- Louis J. Bragman (1934). "The Case of Algernon Charles Swinburne: a Study in Sadism". Psychoanal. Rev., 21:59–74.
- Martha Cornog, Timothy Perper, "For sex education, see librarian: a guide to issues and resources", Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN 0-313-29022-9, pp. 199–200
- Richard Fantina, "Straight writ queer: non-normative expressions of heterosexuality in literature", McFarland, 2006, ISBN 0-7864-2638-1, p.255
- Jon R. Godsall, "The Tangled Web: A Life of Sir Richard Burton", Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2008, ISBN 1-906510-42-3, p.533
- Patrick J. Kearney, "A history of erotic literature", Macmillan, 1982, ISBN 0-333-34126-0, p.117
- Peter Mendes, "Clandestine erotic fiction in English, 1800–1930: a bibliographical study", Scolar Press, 1993, ISBN 0-85967-919-5, pp. 12–13
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, "Novel gazing: queer readings in fiction", Series Q, Duke University Press, 1997, ISBN 0-8223-2040-1, p.269
- Joanne Shattock, "The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature:, Volume 4; Volumes 1800–1900", Cambridge University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-521-39100-8, p.1905
- Donald Serrell Thomas, "Swinburne, the poet in his world", Oxford University Press, 1979, ISBN 0-19-520136-1, pp.109,215–216
- T. Earle Welby, "A Study of Swinburne", Kessinger Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-7661-9552-X, p.235
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