Venus in the Country
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Rating | : | 4.81 (751 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00OC9F52I |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 396 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
When all her assets are fully explored, she is left with a wanton urge to pass on her training to everyone she becomes so acquainted, man, woman, young, and old alike. In her new position as Governess, this libertine will also find new satisfaction in applying the birch and rod to her mischievous charges.Written anonymously in 1895 and in the same graphically licentious vein as 'Flossie' and 'First Training', 'Venus in the Country' is a deliciously fine example of Victorian erotica.. Naive in the ways of the flesh, Pamela soon loses herself in the dizzying heights of exctasy. Now that Pamela has turned 18, the couple that have fostered her since 15 require her to seek employment. Before she departs however Mr Rumpole takes it upon himself to intimately inspect the young woman for who he has harboured a particularly lascivious desire
"Venus in the Country" according to A Customer. I have owned this book for years having stolen it from my father's dresser when I was a teenager. It is full of non-stop sexual encounters which seem to focus on the need to educate young maidens in the ways of the world. There is very little character development or plot development but if you are looking for raw sex the this is the book for you. The only truely disturbing part is an unusual reliance on incest. It all ends in a well descri. VENUS IN THE COUNTRY - Deeply Kinky M. J. Rennie Venus in the CountryA Review by M. J. Rennie Not until the United States Supreme Court invalidated most American censorship laws in the late 1960s did the classics of Victorian era erotica become available to a mass reading public. Before that time, erotic literature was only available abroad, or brought into the U. S. in smuggled editions. Once the censorship walls came down, inexpensive paperback editions of many outstanding erotic works . Historical naughty behavior This is the kind of book one finds in Dad's sock drawer, or in the garage under a box of car parts.Compared to our modern morals, this is pretty outrageous behavior. Definitely not for the faint of heart.