
Seeing as SELFS falls on Valentines Day this year it seems appropriate to have Catharine Arnold, the authoress of the truly excellent “City Of Sin: London and its Vices” to give a talk. The description for her book reads thus…..”If Paris is the city of love, then London is the city of lust. For over a thousand years, England’s capital has been associated with desire, avarice and the sins of the flesh. Richard of Devises, a monk writing in 1180, warned that ‘every quarter [of the city] abounds in great obscenities’. As early as the second century AD, London was notorious for its raucous festivities and disorderly houses, and throughout the centuries the bawdy side of life has taken easy root and flourished. In the third book of her fascinating London trilogy, award-winning popular historian Catharine Arnold turns her gaze to the city’s relationship with vice through the ages. From the bath houses and brothels of Roman Londinium, to the stews and Molly houses of the 17th and 18th centuries, London has always traded in the currency of sex. Whether pornographic publishers on Fleet Street, or fancy courtesans parading in Haymarket, its streets have long been witness to colourful sexual behaviour. In her usual accessible and entertaining style, Arnold takes us on a journey through the fleshpots of London from earliest times to present day. Here are buxom strumpets, louche aristocrats, popinjay politicians and Victorian flagellants — all vying for their place in London’s league of licentiousness. From sexual exuberance to moral panic, the city has seen the pendulum swing from Puritanism to hedonism and back again. With later chapters looking at Victorian London and the sexual underground of the 20th century and beyond, this is a fascinating and vibrant chronicle of London at its most raw and ribald.”
This promises to be a treat.
Upstairs at The Old Kings Head, Borough at 8pm ending 10pm
£2.50/£1.50 concs
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Can I buy tickets in advance?
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Is it possible to buy in advance or reserve tickets, or shall I just turn up super early?
Thanks.
As a freelance/student journalist, I would be very interested in arranging an interview for a radio piece I am doing with a member of your organisation. I would be grateful if you could get in touch.
Saw this in Time Out. Sounds very interesting and illuminating. Are pre-order tickets available and will the eminent authority herself be selling signed copies of her book at the event?
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I have all her books! Had to get The Sexual History of London sent in from USA, impossible to get in London!
I also live 5mins from the pub..
Very disappointed not to get in. Given your Time Out exposure, you should have either sold tickets ( as I asked without reply ) or found a bigger venue. I will NEVER take time and effort to attend one of your events again.
Really sorry you were disappointed John. I made a mistake by not communicating that we are not a ticketed event, but a monthly gathering, more clearly. I also didn’t reply to the questions on this thread. Sorry for that too.
Basically: sorry.
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