The Library Illustrative of Social Progress

The Library Illustrative of Social Progress was a series of pornographic books published by John Camden Hotten around 1872 (falsely dated 1777). They were mainly reprints of eighteenth-century pornographic works on flagellation. Hotten claimed to have found them in the library of Henry Thomas Buckle (1821–1862) but Henry Spencer Ashbee counterclaimed that they were in fact from his collection.[1][2]

Titles

Ashbee lists:[1][3]

Henderson adds:[18]

gollark: ++tel graph
gollark: ++tel dial MatsWidenBacon
gollark: Syl you.
gollark: I feel like it lost some coherence.
gollark: +<markov 10

References

  1. Ashbee (1877) pp. 240-241
  2. Bloch, Iwan (1938). Sexual Life in England, Past and Present. F. Aldor.; translated by William H. Forstern.
  3. Hoe, Robert (2008). A Catalogue of Books in English Later Than 1700, Volume 1. BiblioBazaar. p. 92. ISBN 0-554-42753-2.
  4. Ginzburg, Ralph (1958). An unhurried view of erotica. Helmsman Press. p. 55.
  5. Crawford, Katherine (2007). European sexualities, 1400-1800. New approaches to European history. 38. Cambridge University Press. p. 223. ISBN 0-521-83958-0.
  6. Henderson (2008) p.13
  7. Prins, Yopie (1999). Victorian Sappho. Princeton University Press. p. 152. ISBN 0-691-05919-5.
  8. Greenspan, Ezra; Rose, Jonathan (2000). Book History, Volume 3. Penn State Press. p. 70. ISBN 0-271-02050-4.
  9. Fowler, Patsy; Jackson, Alan (2003). Launching Fanny Hill: essays on the novel and its influences. AMS studies in the eighteenth century. 41. AMS Press. p. 169. ISBN 0-404-63541-5.
  10. Binhammer, Katherine (2003). "The "Singular Propensity" of Sensibility's Extremities: Female Same-Sex Desire and the Eroticization of Pain in Late-Eighteenth-Century British Culture". GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 9: 471–498. doi:10.1215/10642684-9-4-471.
  11. Ashbee (1877) pp.257-258
  12. Thomas, Donald (1969). A long time burning. Taylor & Francis. p. 278.
  13. Alexander, David S. (1998). Richard Newton and English caricature in the 1790s. Manchester University Press ND. p. 58. ISBN 0-7190-5480-X.
  14. Largier, Niklaus; Harman, Graham (2007). In praise of the whip: a cultural history of arousal. Zone Books. p. 339. ISBN 1-890951-65-X.
  15. Henderson (1998) p.276
  16. Hurwood, Bernhardt J. (1965). The golden age of erotica. Sherbourne Press. pp. 166–167.
  17. Henderson (1998) p.15
  18. Henderson (2008) p.220
  • Henderson, Andrea K. (2008). Romanticism and the painful pleasures of modern life. Cambridge studies in Romanticism. 75. Cambridge University Press. p. 220. ISBN 0-521-88402-0.
  • Ashbee, Henry Spencer (1877). Index Librorum Prohibitorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books. London: privately printed.


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