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EVELINE

EVELINE

By Anonymous

Published by Lebooks Editora

English 2025 ISBN 9788583865735
eBook

About this book

Eveline, The Amorous Adventures of a Victorian Lady is a classic erotic novel, probably published in the mid-19th century. Like most erotic texts from that period, the novel was published anonymously due to the moralism in force. The central character Eveline is what few Victorian women could dream of being, she is totally "free"; free of body, free of mind, and free to enjoy all the flavors of pleasure. Eveline has intimate relationships with all those she is attracted to and then replaces them with others. No one possesses Eveline, she possesses them for her own purposes, the main one being to extract maximum pleasure. Eveline is also free because she is sterile. She has a condition that prevents her from conceiving, which frees her from the constraints of motherhood, making her much more like the women of today than those of her time. Eveline is happy with this condition, keeps it a secret and continues to play the role of good wife to her husband, whom she married for convenience. At the same time, she has fun with butlers, waiters, coachmen, piano teachers, policemen, chauffeurs and anyone else who strikes her fancy.

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EVELINE is available as eBook at 12 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Disal - Distribuidora de Conhecimento, Martins Fontes Paulista, Bajalibros Argentina. Buy it directly from its publisher at Disal - Distribuidora de Conhecimento, Martins Fontes Paulista.

Audience
adults-only
Language
English
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