Raped on the Railway

Romance, Erotica
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Author: Charles Carrington ISBN: 9788895160214
Publisher: Erotic eBooks Publication: February 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Carrington
ISBN: 9788895160214
Publisher: Erotic eBooks
Publication: February 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

"Raped on the Railway" is a True Story of a married woman who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express. It is an anonymous English pornographic story published in 1894 by Charles Carrington.
The victim is raped by a stranger in a locked railway compartment and is depicted as ultimately taking pleasure in the act: she is then flagellated by her brother-in-law for the latter transgression, in a trope common in later Victorian pornography.

The story reflects the novel sexual opportunities afforded by railway travel in Victorian England, focused on the erotic opportunities of a male passenger in a railway carriage, who, unusually for the period, finds himself alone with an unchaperoned woman, and the sexual perils of the lady in question who cannot escape from his attentions or summon help from a closed carriage (corridors between carriages being a later innovation). The passage of the train through dark tunnels adds another frisson to the possibility of erotic adventure on the rails.

The plot may also have been inspired by the real-life case of Colonel Valentine Baker, who was convicted of an indecent assault on a young woman in a railway carriage in 1875.

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"Raped on the Railway" is a True Story of a married woman who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express. It is an anonymous English pornographic story published in 1894 by Charles Carrington.
The victim is raped by a stranger in a locked railway compartment and is depicted as ultimately taking pleasure in the act: she is then flagellated by her brother-in-law for the latter transgression, in a trope common in later Victorian pornography.

The story reflects the novel sexual opportunities afforded by railway travel in Victorian England, focused on the erotic opportunities of a male passenger in a railway carriage, who, unusually for the period, finds himself alone with an unchaperoned woman, and the sexual perils of the lady in question who cannot escape from his attentions or summon help from a closed carriage (corridors between carriages being a later innovation). The passage of the train through dark tunnels adds another frisson to the possibility of erotic adventure on the rails.

The plot may also have been inspired by the real-life case of Colonel Valentine Baker, who was convicted of an indecent assault on a young woman in a railway carriage in 1875.

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