Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England (e-bog) af Carol McGrath, McGrath

Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England e-bog

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Praise for Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England:"...fascinating book explores the VERY unsavoury history of sex in Tudor England" - Daily Mail"I thoroughly enjoyed Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England. A terrific, informative read for the armchair historian. A fascinating read, packed with juicy details." - Elizabeth ChadwickThe Tudor period has long gripped our imaginations. Be...
E-bog 77,76 DKK
Forfattere Carol McGrath, McGrath (forfatter)
Udgivet 8 marts 2022
Længde 176 sider
Genrer 1DBK
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781526769213
Praise for Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England:"...fascinating book explores the VERY unsavoury history of sex in Tudor England" - Daily Mail"I thoroughly enjoyed Sex and Sexuality in Tudor England. A terrific, informative read for the armchair historian. A fascinating read, packed with juicy details." - Elizabeth ChadwickThe Tudor period has long gripped our imaginations. Because we have consumed so many costume dramas on TV and film, read so many histories, factual or romanticized, we think we know how this society operated. We know they ‘did’ romance but how did they do sex?In this affectionate, informative and fascinating look at sex and sexuality in Tudor times, author Carol McGrath peeks beneath the bedsheets of late fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century England to offer a genuine understanding of the romantic and sexual habits of our Tudor ancestors.Find out the truth about ‘swiving’, ‘bawds’, ‘shaking the sheets’ and ‘the deed of darkness'. Discover the infamous indiscretions and scandals, feast day rituals, the Southwark Stews, and even city streets whose names indicated their use for sexual pleasure. Explore Tudor fashion: the codpiece, slashed hose and doublets, women’s layered dressing with partlets, overgowns and stomachers laced tightly in place. What was the Church view on morality, witchcraft and the female body? On which days could married couples indulge in sex and why? How were same sex relationships perceived? How common was adultery? How did they deal with contraception and how did Tudors attempt to cure venereal disease? And how did people bend and ignore all these rules?