Memoirs of a Russian Princess explained
Memoirs of a Russian Princess |
Author: | Anonymous |
Pub Date: | 1890 |
Memoirs of a Russian Princess is an 1890 erotic novel written by an anonymous author known as "Katoumbah Pasha" or "Pasha Katoumbah."[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]
Notes and References
- Web site: Aquella princesa rusa. Página12. 31 March 2013. es.
- Book: Glass, Helen. Counterculture Colophon. 2013. Stanford University Press. 978-0804784160. 196.
- BNB entry
- Book: Goscilo, Helena. Dehexing sex: Russian womanhood during and after glasnost. 1996. University of Michigan Press. 0472066145. 167–168.
- http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AKatoumbah%2C&qt=hot_author
- http://www.worldcat.org/title/memoirs-of-a-russian-princess-gleaned-from-her-secret-diary/oclc/220139502&referer=brief_results
- http://www.worldcat.org/title/omnibus-der-erotiek-dl-2-frank-en-ik-vert-uit-het-engels-door-janna-g-hageman-de-wellustige-turk-vert-uit-het-engels-door-lc-lucas-vavara-k-pasha-vert-uit-het-engels-door-heinz-wallisch/oclc/768908094&referer=brief_results .