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Hell Upon Earth and Satan's Harvest Home
Hell Upon Earth and Satan's Harvest Home
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Satan's Harvest Home: or the Present State of Whorecraft, Adultery, Fornication, Procuring, Pimping, Sodomy, and the Game of Flatts, (Illustrated by an Authentick and Entertaining Story), And Other Satanic Works, Daily Propagated in This Good Protestant Kingdom was published anonymously in 1749. It appeared as a pamphlet in London and covered, as is evident from its lengthy title, various aspects of sexual misconduct purportedly rampant in England. The section regarding the "Game of Flatts" is one of the first historical references to lesbianism in England. "The Petit Maitre," a poem condemning men who dress like women, appears at the end of the work.
These two important and interesting eighteenth-century works are edited and introduced by Haley Ruffner.
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