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The Worm In The Bud The World Of Victorian Sexuality Ronald Pearsall

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The Worm In The Bud The World Of Victorian Sexuality Ronald Pearsall
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Publisher: Sutton Pub Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.22 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Ronald Pearsall
ISBN: 9780750933353, 0750933356
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Worm In The Bud The World Of Victorian Sexuality Ronald Pearsall by Ronald Pearsall 9780750933353, 0750933356 instant download after payment.

This classic book on Victorian hypocrisy reveals the other side of Victoria's Britain, and what really went on behind the lace curtains and aspidistras. Ronald Pearsall exposes, with thorough documentation, the bald facts of sex-life (approved and illicit) among the aristocracy, the middle class and poor in the nineteenth century. His curious record is honest, entertaining, and very humorous. It also reflects the conflicting values of the Victorian double standard - one is the very image of respectability, the other is an underground world in which repressions sought their outlet in depravity and licentiousness. In this book Ronald Pearsall introduces the reader to Ruskin and his unconsummated marriage, Swinburne and his predilection for flagellation, the cult of the corset, the flourishing trade in pornography and obscene photographs and orgies that took place under cover at sedate country houses.

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