Venus in India
Auteur : Devereaux, Charles
Date de publication : 2015-10-06
Éditeur : Aegitas
Nombre de pages : 192
Résumé du livre
What drives a British officer stationed on India's volatile frontier to chronicle his most intimate encounters? Venus in India presents the purported memoirs of a colonial military man navigating desire and duty in the shadow of the third Afghan War.
Set against the North West Frontier of India in 1889, this controversial work follows an officer's romantic entanglements with Lizzie Wilson and the three daughters of Colonel Selwyn, while his wife Louie remains distant in England. The narrative weaves together military life and forbidden passion in the exotic landscape of British colonial India.
Originally published in Brussels by Auguste Brancart, this pseudonymous autobiography captures the tensions between Victorian propriety and human desire. The author references classical works like Mademoiselle de Maupin, adding literary depth to the salacious tale.
Venus in India offers readers interested in Victorian erotica, colonial literature, and 19th-century forbidden romance a glimpse into the private world of imperial officers and the complex dynamics of desire in a foreign land.