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  2. My Secret Life (memoir) - Wikipedia

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    He was a book collector, writer and bibliographer, and, from the three volumes he published under his pseudonym Pisanus Fraxi, the expert on erotic books in his day. Gershon Legman was the first to link "Walter" and Ashbee, in his introduction to the 1962 reprints of Ashbee's bibliographies, and the 1966 Grove Press edition of My Secret Life ...

  3. The Romance of Lust - Wikipedia

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    The Romance of Lust, or Early Experiences is a Victorian erotic novel written anonymously in four volumes during the years 1873–1876 and published by William Lazenby. Henry Spencer Ashbee discusses this novel in one of his bibliographies of erotic literature. In addition the compilers of British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books list ...

  4. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall is the second and final novel written by English author Anne Brontë.It was first published in 1848 under the pseudonym Acton Bell. Probably the most shocking of the Brontës' novels, it had an instant and phenomenal success, but after Anne's death her sister Charlotte prevented its re-publication in England until 1854.

  5. Workers in the Dawn - Wikipedia

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    Workers in the Dawn is a novel by George Gissing, which was originally published in three volumes in 1880. It was the first of Gissing's published novels, although he had been working on another prior to this. The work focuses on the unhappy marriage of Arthur Golding, a rising artist from a poor background, and Carrie Mitchell, a prostitute.

  6. The Sins of the Cities of the Plain - Wikipedia

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    The 'Mr Chambon' in the book lives "in the Cornwall Mansions close to Baker Street Station". William Simpson Potter, a friend of William Lazenby the publisher, did live at Cornwall Residences, a now-demolished block of nondescript Victorian flats near the Station, [4] from about 1877 until his death in 1889.

  7. Victorian literature - Wikipedia

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    Victorian literature. Victorian literature is English literature during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901). The 19th century is considered by some the Golden Age of English Literature, especially for British novels. [1] In the Victorian era, the novel became the leading literary genre in English. English writing from this era reflects ...

  8. The New Epicurean - Wikipedia

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    The New Epicurean: The Delights of Sex, Facetiously and Philosophically Considered, in Graphic Letters Addressed to Young Ladies of Quality is a Victorian erotic novel published by William Dugdale in 1865 and attributed to Edward Sellon. [1][2][3][4] The novel is falsely dated "1740", and is written as an eighteenth-century pastiche, composed ...

  9. Category:Victorian novels - Wikipedia

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    Catriona (novel) The Channings (novel) Charles Auchester. The Chimes. Christie Johnstone (novel) A Christmas Carol. The Cloister and the Hearth. The Cloven Foot. The Constable of the Tower.