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My Secret Life

✍ Scribed by Anonymous


Book ID
108406183
Publisher
Penguin Group
Tongue
English
Weight
595 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781101003909

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✦ Synopsis


My Secret Life, by "Walter" (anonymous), is the memoir of a Victorian gentleman's sexual development and experiences. It was first published in a private edition of eleven volumes, which appeared over seven years beginning around 1888

"My Secret Life is by far the most famous and the longest sexual autobiography written in the nineteenth century. It has in it invaluable material for social and cultural historians, literary scholars, students of manners and morals β€” and it has more of what we might call β€˜encounters’ than any narrative ever penned in English.”

β€” From the Introduction by James Kincaid


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