The Ladies
Delight
But now
the Dancers nimble Feet go round,/ And with just Measures
beat the passive Ground,/ Each one inclines to different
Delights—/ Musick the Fair, Sweetmeats the Beau invite;/
The Templar wisely does his Care enroll,/ Pockets the
Pheasant, and eats up the Fowls
/
The
Pleasures of a Single
Life
The Pleasures of a Single Life, or, The
Miseries Of Matrimony
Sane Sex Life and Sane Sex
Living- H.W. Long new
It is a
matter of misfortune, and yet one of not infrequent
occurrence, that the sex organs of husband and wife are
not well matched; and that trouble, sometimes of a most
serious nature, results. When this condition is found to
exist, it should be treated sanely and wisely, and the
chances are many to one that the difficulty can be
overcome, to the full satisfaction of both parties
concerned.
The Woman Who
Did- Grant Allen
This is
the controversial book, about a woman who refuses to
marry her lover because of stifling marriage laws, that
Allen dedicated to his wife.
The Intermediate
Sex- Edward Carpenter
new
In its
various forms, so far as we know them, Love seems always
to have a deep significance and a most practical
importance to us little mortals. In one form, as the mere
semi-conscious Sex-love, which runs through creation and
is common to the lowest animals and plants, it appears as
a kind of organic basis for the unity of all creatures;
in another, as the love of the mother for her offspring—
which may also be termed a passion—it seems to pledge
itself to the care and guardianship of the future race;
in another, as the marriage of man and woman, it becomes
the very foundation of human
society.
Three Contributions to the
Theory of Sex- Sigmund
Freud
It is a
part of popular belief about the sexual impulse that it
is absent in childhood and that it first appears in the
period of life known as puberty. This, though a common
error, is serious in its consequences and is chiefly due
to our present ignorance of the fundamental principles of
the sexual life. A comprehensive study of the sexual
manifestations of childhood would probably reveal to us
the existence of the essential features of the sexual
impulse, and would make us acquainted with its
development and its composition from various
sources.
Studies
on the Psychology of Sex - Volume
1
Studies
on the Psychology of Sex - Volume
2
Youth and Sex - Mary
Scharlieb and F. Arthur Sibly
Canon
Lyttelton writes with an authority which no one will
question. Educated at Eton, he was for two years an
assistant master at Wellington College; then, for fifteen
years, headmaster of Haileybury College, and has now been
headmaster of Eton for over six years. He has intimate
knowledge of boys, derived, as regards the question of
purity, from confidential talks with them. The quotations
which follow are from his work Training of the Young in
Laws of Sex. Canon Lyttelton does not think it needful to
make statements as to the prevalence of impurity among
boys.
The Memoirs of Mary
Selwyn- Charles Brockden
Brown
Infamous account of a woman who dies after
revelations about her sexual history. A gentleman never
tells...
The Way of an
Eagle- Ethel M. Dell
It sent
a queer thrill through her, that kiss of his. She felt
that it was in some fashion a revelation; but she was
still too blinded by groping in dark places to understand
its message. As they trotted side by side out of the
compound, she knew her face was burning, and turned it
aside that he might not see.
Fanny
Hill
The notorious work by author
John Cleland. Not a book for children.
Lady Chatterly's
Lover- D.H. Lawrence
Ours is
essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it
tragically. The cataclysm has happened, we are among the
ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have
new little hopes. It is rather hard work: there is now no
smooth road into the future: but we go round, or scramble
over the obstacles. We've got to live, no matter how many
skies have fallen.
Aurora
Floyd- M. E.
Braddon
Is not life altogether a long comedy, with Fate for the
stage-manager, and Passion, Inclination, Love, Hate, Revenge,
Ambition, and Avarice, by turns, in the prompter's box? A
tiresome comedy sometimes, with dreary, talkee, talkee front
scenes which come to nothing, but only serve to make the
audience more impatient as they wait while the stage is set and
the great people change their dresses; or a "sensation" comedy,
with unlooked-for tableaux and unexpected dénoûments; but a
comedy to the end of the chapter, for the sorrows which seem
tragic to us are very funny when seen from the other side of
the foot-lights.
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