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Exhibition of Female Flagellants

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Originally published
  
1830

Genre
  
Erotica

Similar
  
The Whippingham Papers, The Mysteries of Verben, Sadopaideia, The Romance of Lust, Fanny Hill: Or - Memoirs

Exhibition of Female Flagellants is an 1830 pornographic novel published by George Cannon in London and attributed, probably falsely, to Theresa Berkley. The principal activity described is flagellation, mainly of women by women, described in a theatrical, fetishistic style. It was republished around 1872 by John Camden Hotten in his series The Library Illustrative of Social Progress, attributed to Theresa Berkley.

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Exhibition of Female Flagellants Wikipedia