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May's Tale: A Wanton Women's Account of her Introduction to the Art of Love
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Synopsis "May's Tale: A Wanton Women's Account of her Introduction to the Art of Love"
May's Tale recounts the sexual coming-of-age of our curious young protagonist as she is tutored in the physical arts of love by all the libidinously willed individual's about her. At the hands of her school tutor, her groundsman's son Robert, and a mysterious sapphist called Kate who grew up on a West Indian plantation, May will learn all manner of forbidden deeds and to give over every part of herself to the pursuit of the wildest of orgiastic heights. With gamahuching, tribadism amongst both sexes alike, and Kate's tale of interracial indiscretions adding a piquancy to the proceedings, this gem of Victorian erotica will be sure to shock and titillate as it did over a century ago. Originally appearing as My Grandmother's Tale in the notorious periodical, The Pearl, published by William Lazenby between 1879 and 1880, the work presented herein with all seven unexpurgated chapters shall make a fine addition to any collection of the once suppressed.
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The book is written in English.
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