The scandalous book behind the movie "Lady Libertine." An aristrocrate named Charles meets a young man called Frank, whom he invites to come home with him. Frank is remarkably beautiful and well-mannered - and to Charles' big surprise, Frank turns out to be a woman A young, sexy woman ... who loves to be spanked. A relationship filled with sex and flagellation begins ... Before internet porn, before porn videos, before porn movies, people lusting for raunchy, X-rated entertainment read pornographic books and magazines. Victorian and Edwardian England had its own adult entertainment industry - countless erotic novels were put out by shady publishers, some books were printed by the authors themselves, and most of the writers were anonymous. Many of these 19th century books are surprisingly kinky, and some of them may be quite offensive to modern day readers - in more ways than one. The anonymously written "Frank and I," first published in 1902, is a great example of vintage sadomasochistic erotica. The author is still unknown. In 1984, British producer Harry Alan Towers and French director G rard Kiko ne turned the book into a movie, "Lady Libertine," starring Christopher Pearson and Jennifer Inch as Charles and Frank.
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