Описание
Victorian Passions Volume 18 immerses readers in the sultry undercurrents of early 20th-century erotica, spanning 1909 to 1931 with a curated anthology of classic tales that blend raw desire, libertine adventures, and social transgression. This collection captures the essence of historical erotica through vivid narratives of forbidden pleasures, where characters navigate London's shadowy demimonde, Parisian escapades, and intimate revelations of lustful lives. As the eighteenth installment in a twenty-one-volume series dedicated to love, lust, and lost innocence, it revives forgotten gems from Victorian and Edwardian literature, offering a window into an era when sensual historical fiction dared to explore the boundaries of human passion.
Central to this volume is Maudie: Revelations of a Life in London by George Reginald Bacchus, a provocative chronicle of Charlie Osmond's awakening in a courtesan's lavish Thames-side mansion. Amidst champagne-fueled trysts, artistic nudes, and scandalous photographic sessions, Maudie—shrewd, shaved, and insatiable—orchestrates a world of thrill fucks, shaved intimacies, and erotic tableaux inspired by biblical myths and classical lore. Bacchus masterfully weaves humor, vice, and vivid carnality, from garden romps to a private studio alive with reenacted seductions like Susanna and the Elders or Samson and Delilah, highlighting the libertine fiction's playful defiance of propriety.
Complementing this are shorter gems that amplify the anthology's erotic adventure tales. The Adventures of Grace and Anna by Anonymous follows a flapper's whirlwind night of transactional pleasures, underscoring the stark economics of desire in urban nightlife. My Lustful Adventures: A Nocturnal Meeting by Anonymous (Ramrod) revels in lust as the supreme sin, while Memoirs of a Young Rakehell by Guillaume Apollinaire delivers sharp vignettes of youthful debauchery. Two Flappers in Paris by Anonymous (A. Cantab) evokes Hemingway's hedonism in the City of Light, Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille intensifies ocular obsessions into ecstatic extremes, and Miss High-heels by Anonymous explores feminized submission under familial control. Frank Harris's My Life and Loves, Volume 1 rounds out with candid reflections on obscenity's true face.
For enthusiasts of classic erotica anthologies and Victorian erotic classics, this edition holds immense historical value, preserving texts that once circulated clandestinely and now illuminate the evolution of sensual historical fiction. Its literary merit shines in the authors' unflinching prose—Bacchus's witty dialogue, Apollinaire's poetic bite—elevating pulp to art while educating on era-specific taboos like shaved Venus mounds and mixed bathing. The artistic allure lies in evocative scenes of photography clubs, flapper races, and dream fucks, blending narrative drive with psychological depth.
Targeted at discerning readers of literary erotica collections who crave authentic early 20th-century voices, Volume 18 promises both intellectual stimulation and visceral thrills without modern sanitization. Delve into these pages to savor the unbridled pulse of a bygone age's forbidden pleasures, where every encounter whispers timeless temptations.
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