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The name is probably a pseudonym. The "St George" (Saint George?) in his name is a curiosity. Interestingly, there is another Victorian author of the similar name ''St. George William Joseph Stock'', with publications (non-erotic mainstream) between 1882 and 1908. It is unsure if the two are related. | The name is probably a pseudonym. The ''"St George" (Saint George?)'' in his name is a curiosity. Interestingly, there is another Victorian author of the similar name ''St. George William Joseph Stock'', with publications (non-erotic mainstream) between 1882 and 1908. It is unsure if the two are related. | ||
''George H. Stock'' is more likely a nom-de-plume ''[[Georges (Joseph) Grassal]].'' | ''George H. Stock'' is more likely a nom-de-plume ''[[Georges (Joseph) Grassal]].'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 28 October 2021
George H. Stock, also known as St George Stock, is the credited author of the following Victorian works of erotic flagellant fiction:
- The Romance of Chastisement, first published by William Dugdale in London in 1866
- The Whippingham Papers, published by Edward Avery in 1887.
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The name is probably a pseudonym. The "St George" (Saint George?) in his name is a curiosity. Interestingly, there is another Victorian author of the similar name St. George William Joseph Stock, with publications (non-erotic mainstream) between 1882 and 1908. It is unsure if the two are related.
George H. Stock is more likely a nom-de-plume Georges (Joseph) Grassal.
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