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“Making Love” in Georgian and Victorian Novels via Regan Walker | Victorian art, Art of love, Renaissance art
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“Making Love” in Georgian and Victorian Novels

Lover's Tryst by Richard Borrmeister February is a special month on Historical Romance Review as it's the month in which we celebrate love and Valentine's Day (as well as Pirate, Privateer & Love on the High Seas romances). So I thought to begin with an interesting tidbit from history. What did the Georgians and Victorians mean by "making love"? Research on this issue was the project of Dr. Clelia Duel Mosher, a hygiene academic who, between 1892 and 1920, persuaded 45 women to fill out…
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