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신영어영문학회 신영어영문학 THE NEW STUDIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE NUMBER 17
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35 - 52 (18page)

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This paper attempts to convey both a sense of the variety of guises worn by prostitution, and a familiarity with its main repercussions in nineteenth century England. Toward that end, I have organized this paper into three sections: The Common Prostitute and Her Times; The Contagious Diseases Acts and the Repeal Movement; and, finally, Upper Class Fun and Games.
In the growing urban centers of manufacturing and trade, the commerce of prostitution was developing apace. Prostitutes became outlets for the unskilled laborers like those in Elizabeth Gaskell and Friedrich Engels' Manchester mills and factories in search of temporary escape through casual sexual relations. Economic exploitation of working-class women all too often caused them to seek temporary economic support via prostitution. It is also quite probable that the same reasons they put forward to excuse the continued tolerance of the prostitution problem among the troops were equally valid when applied to the situation of the poorly paid and highly volatile working-class male laborers. However, due to the rise of the incidence of venereal disease among the troops to near epidemic levels, the Contagious Diseases Acts were effectuated, and prostitution, via the debate over the Acts, played a significant role in both preserving a place for organized religion and launching the feminist movement during the Victorian Age. Not surprisingly, prostitution in the age of Victoria was not merely a phenomenon of the working class. The high-class prostitution, with prostitution and pornography of all kinds, and with all kinds of sexual perversion and excess, revealed the hidden underside of Victorian sexuality.

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