The Petticoat Dominant or Woman's Revenge the Autobiography of a Young Nobleman As a Pendant to Gynecocracy by M. Le Comte Du Bouleau - M. Le Comte Du Bouleau [pseud.: Attributed to Stanislas Matthew De Rhodès] - Books - Birchgrove Press - 9780987095633 - July 23, 2011
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The Petticoat Dominant or Woman's Revenge the Autobiography of a Young Nobleman As a Pendant to Gynecocracy by M. Le Comte Du Bouleau

M. Le Comte Du Bouleau [pseud.: Attributed to Stanislas Matthew De Rhodès]

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The Petticoat Dominant or Woman's Revenge the Autobiography of a Young Nobleman As a Pendant to Gynecocracy by M. Le Comte Du Bouleau

Following the bungled seduction of his beautiful tutor, Charles, Lord Linwood, is sent to Holywell Hall, a magnificent country estate, to be taught by an imperious French governess, Mademoiselle Diane d?Erébe. Outraged at his placement under feminine or petticoat rule, Charles experiences a profound sense of abasement. His humiliation is exacerbated through subjection to the discipline of the rod and enforced cross-dressing. Submission, however, transforms into a path of love and exquisite pleasure? The Petticoat Dominant was first issued in 1898 by Leonard Smithers (1861-1907), an English publisher significant for his support of Aubrey Beardsley and Oscar Wilde, and his partner Duringe. It was probably published and printed in Paris, where Smithers? clandestine trade was based in the late 1890s. The name of the author, M. Le Comte du Bouleau, is, of course, a pseudonym. Authorship is attributed to an English lawyer, Stanislas Matthew de Rhodès (1857-1932), who is also credited with writing The Yellow Room (1891) and Gynecocracy (1893). It is worth noting, though, that Gynecocracy has also been attributed to the English psychologist, Henry Havelock Ellis (1859-1939).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 23, 2011
ISBN13 9780987095633
Publishers Birchgrove Press
Pages 138
Dimensions 125 × 8 × 200 mm   ·   145 g
Language English