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Unmentionable, the Victorian Lady's guide to sex, marriage, and manners, Therese Oneill

Label
Unmentionable, the Victorian Lady's guide to sex, marriage, and manners, Therese Oneill
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-307)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unmentionable
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
944933719
Responsibility statement
Therese Oneill
Sub title
the Victorian Lady's guide to sex, marriage, and manners
Summary
"A scandalously honest guide to the secrets of Victorian womanhood. "If Unmentionable does not secure the Pulitzer Prize for Most Fascinating Book Ever, the whole gig is rigged. Therese Oneill opens the doors to everything we secretly wanted to know about the Victorian era, but didn't think to ask. Knickers with no crotches? Check. Arsenic as a facial scrub? Check. The infrequency of bathing and the stench of the Victorian human body? Check mate." --, provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Hello, Slattern -- Getting Dressed: How to Properly Hide Your Shame -- Bowels into Buckets: Nature Is an Obscene Caller -- The Treacherous Art of Bathing -- Menstruation: You're Doing It Wrong -- Diet: You're a Little Bag of Pudding -- Beauty: Scorch, Slather. and Stuff -- Courtship: Not-Talking Your Way into His Heart -- The Wedding Night, or: a Bad Bit of Bumbo -- Birth Control and Other Affronts to God -- Being a Good Wife: How to Avoid His Eventual Resentment for as Long as Possible -- Running a Proper Household: The Gentle Art of Dictatorship -- Public Behavior: Avoiding Scorn, Dangers, and Museums -- It's Hysterical: The Least Funny Thing About Victorian Life -- The Secret Vice: "Where Warts and Tiny Nipples Come From" -- Conclusion: I Miss Pants -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography
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