We cannot guarantee that every book is in the library! Compatible with any devices. Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20 years. This book argues that there has been a lack of scrutiny over the political motivations that underpin research supportive of pleasure and desire within comprehensive sexuality education.
In this volume, key researchers in the field consider how discourses related to pleasure and desire have been taken up internationally. Summers at the Vauxhall pleasure garden in London brought diverse entertainments to a diverse public.
Picturesque walks and arbors offered a pastoral retreat from the city, while at the same time the garden's attractions indulged distinctly urban tastes for fashion, novelty, and sociability.
High- and low-born alike were free to walk the paths; the proximity to strangers and the danger of dark walks were as thrilling to visitors as the fountains and fireworks. Vauxhall was the venue that made the careers of composers, inspired novelists, and showcased the work of artists. Scoundrels, sudden downpours, and extortionate ham prices notwithstanding, Vauxhall became a must-see destination for both Londoners and tourists. This edited volume provides the first book-length study of the attractions and interactions of the pleasure garden, from the opening of Vauxhall in the seventeenth century to the amusement parks of the early twentieth.
Nine essays explore the mutual influences of human behavior and design: landscape, painting, sculpture, and even transient elements such as lighting and music tacitly informed visitors how to move within the space, what to wear, how to behave, and where they might transgress.
The Pleasure Garden, from Vauxhall to Coney Island draws together the work of musicologists, art historians, and scholars of urban studies and landscape design to unfold a cultural history of pleasure gardens, from the entertainments they offered to the anxieties of social difference they provoked. The story of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's life is nothing less than titanic. Within 2 years and 6 months of accepting the pastorate of the New Park Street Chapel as a boy of 19, the Sunday service grew from to over 7, in attendance.
What can account for the meteoric rise in popularity? Why did so many wish to hear his sermons? It is the same reason why one ought to study the sermons of Spurgeon to this day: in a famished land of moralism, he preached the bread of Jesus Christ.
Containing the first three volumes of the sixty-three volumes published from the Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit, this book holds sermons, 'as plump as a partridge, and as full of meat as an egg. Charles Spurgeon was one of the most evangelical and puritan of protestant minister's in the 19th century.
In the second volume of these series of sermons: these charismatic and inspiring sermons are enough to encourage, convict and inspire anyone who seeks a closer and more intimate relationship with God. Here's strong Bible teaching that's fun to read! This 1,page collection of the best of Charles Spurgeon provides a wonderful overview to the man called "The Prince of Preachers.
Worse, no one knows their fate. Still, Hunter vows to face his destiny like a man, but he's shocked when he finds himself owned by a terrifying alien. Kian Lachlan might have a terminal disease that keeps him in constant pain, but that doesn't mean he believes the hype about Earthlings having curative powers. When his father buys him one anyway, Kian is furious and determined to prove Hunter is as fake as all the other cures he's been subjected to.
What neither one of them was expecting was discovering a shocking sexual affinity. True roles of master and slave translate perfectly in the bedroom, but Kian's father didn't buy Hunter to pleasure his son.
He wants a cure and won't settle for anything less. If Hunter fails, he'll be sold. Note: Each book in the Owned series is stand-alone and can be read in any order. Here together for the first time in a convenient ebook bundle are the first three of her popular Bound Hearts novels: Forbidden Pleasure People have heard fleeting rumors about The Club.
But only its members—many of them Washington insiders—know the truth: That it's a place where men can share their women with a carefully selected male partner. Tempting and innocent, sweet and sexy, she would never accept Mac's desire to share her with another man.
Still, Mac's fantasies of sharing Keiley haunt his dreams. And his passions Fears of the desires they arouse in her, and the knowledge of the relationship they wanted with her, spurred her to run, to find a life that kept her traveling the globe and out of their reach Only Pleasure Since Chase Falladay came to her rescue two years ago, Kia Stanton has never been able to forget the powerful man or the kind of life he leads.
So two years later when she runs into Chase and his friend, Khalid, and leaves with them that night, she knows exactly where it is all heading.
However, little prepares her for what it is like to be in Chase's arms, and in his bed. After years of holding back, Kia is finally able to be the woman she's always dreamed of being in his arms. Skip to content. They persuade twelve of the first-class passengers to join them on their ship the New Decameron, which turns out to be a vessel devoted to every carnal pleasure.
Food and drink play their part in the seduction, in every sense, of the man and women who join the pirates, and their sensual education is continued on a delightful tropical island, where conventions are not only things that are shed. Continuing narrative of the Edwardian underground, first in the city, and then at sea.
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