Mémoires de Miss Coote: Exploits d'une fouetteuse britannique racontés par…
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Coote, Rosa Belinda
French
"Mémoires de Miss Coote: Exploits d'une fouetteuse britannique racontés par elle-même" is a semi-autobiographical narrative likely written during the late 19th century. The story is presented as a series of letters from the protagonist, Rosa Belinda Coote, who recounts her peculiar childhood experiences, particularly revolving around themes of puni...
Sir Eyre Coote, who plays a significant role in her upbringing and discipline. At the start of the narrative, Rosa writes a letter to a friend explaining her long-awaited confession about her affinity for spanking, which she considers an essential part of her life. She describes her upbringing under the stern supervision of her grandfather following the death of her parents and the peculiar punishments she endured, highlighting the power dynamics in their relationship. The first few chapters detail Rosa's early memories, where punishment becomes intertwined with feelings of shame, confusion, and an awakening sense of desire. As she navigates her conflicting emotions regarding discipline, the text sets the stage for exploring deeper themes of power, control, and the complexities of human relationships that are likely to continue throughout her tales. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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