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The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant is a 19th-century work of
sado-masochistic
pornography, written under the pseudonym
Rosa Coote and published by
William Dugdale in
London in
1876.
Henry Spencer Ashbee catalogues it with the comment that "the numerous flagellations, supplemented by filthy tortures, are insuperably tedious and revolting". The principal character and ostensible author Rosa Coote also appears in a series of related stories in
The Pearl magazine.
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The Convent School, or Early Experiences of A Young Flagellant is a 19th-century work of
sado-masochistic
pornography, written under the pseudonym
Rosa Coote and published by
William Dugdale in
London in
1876.
Henry Spencer Ashbee catalogues it with the comment that "the numerous flagellations, supplemented by filthy tortures, are insuperably tedious and revolting". The principal character and ostensible author Rosa Coote also appears in a series of related stories in
The Pearl magazine.