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A revealing, frank and sometimes lighthearted illustrated history of British brothels in the eighteenth century.The business of sex was a significant aspect of urban culture in Georgian England, and a visible one. Despite the rise of the ''polite society'' of Jane Austen''s novels, England was also at the time rife with vice and debauchery: in the shadows of the fashionable public parks and gardens, in alleyways and taverns, even at church doors, there lurked a world of criminality and prostitution of which the bawdyhouse became one of the most potent symbols. This book explores what is was like to run, work in, and frequent these establishments, which ranged from filthy hovels and country inns to grand townhouse apartments, and draws from newspaper reports, criminal trials, political debate and bawdy pamphlets and prints to show both the frivolity and the harsh realities of the Georgian brothel.

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Introduction: A Fashion for Vice The Bawd and her Household The Fallen Woman The Man of Pleasure Beyond the Bawdyhouse Punish or Protect? Conclusion Further Reading Index

The Georgian Bawdyhouse Shire Library

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 10/10/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780747811695, 978-0747811695
      ISBN10: 0747811695

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A revealing, frank and sometimes lighthearted illustrated history of British brothels in the eighteenth century.The business of sex was a significant aspect of urban culture in Georgian England, and a visible one. Despite the rise of the ''polite society'' of Jane Austen''s novels, England was also at the time rife with vice and debauchery: in the shadows of the fashionable public parks and gardens, in alleyways and taverns, even at church doors, there lurked a world of criminality and prostitution of which the bawdyhouse became one of the most potent symbols. This book explores what is was like to run, work in, and frequent these establishments, which ranged from filthy hovels and country inns to grand townhouse apartments, and draws from newspaper reports, criminal trials, political debate and bawdy pamphlets and prints to show both the frivolity and the harsh realities of the Georgian brothel.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: A Fashion for Vice The Bawd and her Household The Fallen Woman The Man of Pleasure Beyond the Bawdyhouse Punish or Protect? Conclusion Further Reading Index

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