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Authors: Neil McKenna

Fanny and Stella (52 page)

  • Pavitt, Charles,
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  • Pearl, The: a Monthly Journal of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading
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  • Peck, Louisa,
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  • Peel, Percival,
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  • Pelham-Clinton, Lord Arthur:
     
    • Stella’s relations with,
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    • theatrical interests,
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    • engagement to Miss Matthews collapses,
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    • financial difficulties,
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    • offers to provide catering for Stella’s coming–of–age party,
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    • comes between Stella and Fanny,
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    • Fanny hopes to marry,
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    • visits Scarborough with Stella,
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    • and Stella’s moods and demands,
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    • correspondence and confidences with Fanny,
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    • lodges at Miss Empson’s in Davies Street,
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    • sleeps with Fanny,
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    • confirms Stella is a man,
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    • and Stella’s dalliance with Captain Cox,
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    • with Stella at Carlotta’s ball, 1;
    • arrest delayed,
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    • disappearance and reported death and burial,
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    • letters from Fanny read out in court,
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    • Mrs Boulton approves of,
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    • reported reappearances in New York and Australia,
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    • question of death unsolved, 1
  • Penny Illustrated
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  • Poland, Mr (prosecuting attorney),
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  • Pollard, William (Assistant Treasury Solicitor),
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  • Porcupine
    (journal),
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  • prostitutes, male:
     
    • prevalence,
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    • payments for,
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    • marry,
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    • relations with police,
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    • blackmailed,
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  • prostitution: in Britain,
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  • Queensberry, John Sholto Douglas,
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    th Marquis of,
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  • Reeve, John,
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  • Reeve, Wybert,
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  • Reynolds’s Newspaper
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  • Richards, Mr & Mrs (of Dulwich),
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  • Ricord, Philippe,
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  • Rimmel, Eugene,
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  • Roberts, George,
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  • Roberts, W.H.,
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  • Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of:
    Sodom
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  • Royal Alhambra Palace, Leicester Square,
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  • Sarah (whore),
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  • Sarony, Napoleon,
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  • Sarony, Oliver,
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  • Saturday Review
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  • Saul, Jack:
     
    • earnings as prostitute,
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    • on attraction to men of cross-dressers,
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    • observes Stella and Lord Arthur at Carlotta’s ball, 1;
    • in Cleveland Street scandal (1890),
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    • The Sins of the Cities of the Plain
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  • Scarborough: social life,
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    • Stella and Lord Arthur visit,
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  • Scarborough Gazette and Weekly List of Visitors
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  • Scott, Eliza (or Elijah),
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  • Seward, William H.,
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  • Seymour, William Digby:
     
  • Shelly, Mr (manager of Surrey Theatre),
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  • Sherlock, Thomas, Bishop of London,
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  • Shillingford, Police Constable Thomas,
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  • Sidebottom, Alexander,
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  • Sinclair, Donald,
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  • Sinclair, Robbie,
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  • ’Sissy’
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    Thomas, Cecil
  • Sloggett, William Henry,
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  • Smith, George,
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  • Sneaking Regard, A
    (burlesque farce),
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  • Sodomy (buggery):
     
    • as criminal offence,
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    • medical evidence and experience of,
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    • between men and women,
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    • penalty for,
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    • and syphilis,
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    • defined,
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    • seen as social evil,
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    • as issue in Fanny and Stella trial,
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  • Solomon, Simeon,
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  • Somerville, Dr,
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  • Somerville, William,
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  • Sothern, Edward Askew,
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  • Southampton Street, London:
     
    • Stella and Lord Arthur lodge in,
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    • Stella and Lord Arthur leave,
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  • Stacey, Frances (Martha’s niece),
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  • Stacey, Martha,
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  • Stacey, Mrs (Martha’s mother),
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  • Stella
    see
    Boulton, Stella
  • Stock, Essex
    see
    Theatre Royal
  • Straight, Mr (defence lawyer),
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  • Strand Theatre, London,
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  • Surrey Theatre, London,
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  • Swinburne, Algernon Charles,
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  • syphilis,
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    • feared,
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