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Author | Anonymous |
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Publication date | 1890 |
Memoirs of a Russian Princess is an 1890 erotic novel written by an anonymous author known as "Katoumbah Pasha".[1][2] The book is set in Russia during the late 18th century and is purportedly based on the intimate diary of "Vavara Softa", the daughter of a powerful Russian boyar named "Dimitri".[3]
It was also published in French, Spanish, Japanese and Dutch[4] and was reprinted in English in 1907 and in the 1930s. It was reprinted in 1967 by Grove Press.[5]
It is included in a Dutch anthology or erotic fiction in 1983.[6]
References
- ^ "Aquella princesa rusa". Página12 (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ^ Glass, Helen (2013). Counterculture Colophon. Stanford University Press. p. 196. ISBN 0804784167.
- BNB entry - ^ Goscilo, Helena (1996). Dehexing sex: Russian womanhood during and after glasnost. University of Michigan Press. pp. 167–168. ISBN 0472066145.
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- ^ [3].