The secret vice

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Discover 'The Secret Vice: Masturbation in Victorian Fiction and Medical Culture,' a groundbreaking scholarly work that delves into the complex discourse surrounding masturbation during the long nineteenth century. This important book examines the medical writings of prominent English, Continental, and American practitioners, exploring how their views influenced Victorian literature and culture. Renowned authors like Bram Stoker, J. S. Le Fanu, Charles Dickens, and Oscar Wilde drew from these controversial discussions, shaping iconic characters and narratives that reflected societal attitudes toward self-abuse.

This compelling analysis also highlights the largely overlooked literature surrounding female orgasm and self-pleasure, providing insights from both clinical studies and popular medical texts aimed at women. With a focus on the evolution of these attitudes, Mason's work serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical context of sexuality and medicine. The examination extends into modern narratives, showing how the Victorian discourse on masturbation persists in contemporary works, such as Willy Russell’s acclaimed novel, 'The Wrong Boy' (2000), and the character of 'Victorian Dad' in the popular adult comic, Viz. This book is essential for anyone interested in Victorian literature, medical history, or gender studies, offering a comprehensive look at the intertwining of fiction and medical culture.

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