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The Convent School; Or, Early Experiences of a Young Flagellant

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A young woman recounts formative experiences through confessional letters and bedside narratives that center on strict domestic and boarding-school discipline and eroticized corporal punishment. The account traces repeated birchings and enforced exposure, showing how physical chastisement, secrecy, and authority figures shape feelings of shame, desire, and submission. Episodes shift between family settings and institutional routines, mixing moralizing commentary with sensational detail, and the narrative examines the interplay of power, vulnerability, and erotic curiosity without adopting a judgmental stance.

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Rosa Belinda Coote

Rosa Belinda Coote was a British author known for her provocative and controversial works in the 19th century. Her writings often explore themes of discipline and punishment, reflecting the societal norms of her time. Coote's notable works include "The Convent School; Or, Early Experiences of a Young Flagellant," which delves into her experiences within a convent setting, and "Mémoires de Miss Coote: Exploits d'une fouetteuse britannique racontés par elle-même," where she recounts her exploits as a flagellant. Through her unique perspective, Coote contributed to the literary exploration of unconventional themes, making her a distinctive figure in her genre.

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