Unmentionable by Therese Oneill - ISBN: 9780316357906
Paperback
Victorian womanhood exposed: Arsenic, crotchless drawers, and why masturbation kills.

Unmentionable

The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners

$49.71

  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    25 June 2018

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Summary

Have you ever wished you could live in an earlier, more romantic era?

Ladies, welcome to the 19th century, where there’s arsenic in your face cream, a pot of cold pee sits under your bed, and all of your underwear is crotchless. (Why? Shush, dear. A lady doesn’t question.)

UNMENTIONABLE is your hilarious, illustrated, scandalously honest (yet never crass) guide to the secrets of Victorian womanhood, giving you detailed advice on:

  • What to wear

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316357906
ISBN-10:0316357901
Author:Therese Oneill
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Back Bay Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:25 June 2018
Weight:350g
Dimensions:212mm x 165mm x 21mm
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Critics Review

“Hysterically funny and unsettlingly fascinating. This book is full of awesome.”– Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Let’s Pretend This Never Happened and Furiously Happy

“Unmentionable transports us back to the world of middle-class 19th-century women, with special emphasis on the messy details that costume dramas airbrush out…With a 4-year-old’s scatological glee, Oneill details the logistics of old-time peeing, pooping, gestating, menstruating and mating…For Oneill, Victorian time travel is a tour of horrors that makes us thankful to come home to tampons and toilets.”–New York Times“A fascinating look into the shocking pseudoscience of the 1800s, in which Oneill sheds new light on the origins of today’s misogyny, double standards, and just plain mystery surrounding women that, maddeningly enough, persist.”–Booklist“Flat-out hysterical (and occasionally alarming)…Read it and be very, very glad you’re a woman of modern times.”–Good Housekeeping“Oneill uncovers the filthy, untidy, licentious conditions of nineteenth-century women’s lives that novelists of the period often glossed over…brilliantly conveyed with fascinating illustrations.”–Elle“Hysterically funny and unsettlingly fascinating. This book is full of awesome.”–Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Let’s Pretend This Never Happened and Furiously Happy“If Unmentionable does not secure the Pulitzer Prize for Most Fascinating Book Ever, the whole gig is rigged. Hilarious, horrifying, shocking and revelatory, this book is for every girl who pictured herself running through a field of wildflowers in a silk dress and Little House on the Prairie boots, only to discover she has nits in her hair, her clothes have never been washed and she sleeps with her poop under her bed in a bowl. A miracle of a book and one of my favorite reads ever, Unmentionable will be my go-to gift this year. All hail Therese Oneill for uncovering all of that dirty, dirty laundry.”–Laurie Notaro, #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Looked Different on the Model and Housebroken“If you’ve ever felt like you should have been born in another time, Unmentionable will disabuse you of that sensibility, and it will do so charmingly.”–Vice/Broadly“Oh, did Constant Reader’s heart lift after turning page the first. It’s hard to imagine a woman - or a teenage girl - who won’t love this book.”–The Washington Post“Oneill has created a book so excellently informative about the Victorian period, it should be shelved right next to Dickens for reference. Your stomach will hurt so much from laughing, you’ll be thankful you’re not wearing a corset.”–Bustle“Oneill writes from the perspective of an all-knowing, slightly cheeky Victorian woman giving guidance to the contemporary woman. The result is a thoroughly researched but hilarious look into daily life of the Victorian woman.”

–The Millions

About The Author

Therese Oneill

Therese Oneill lives in Oregon and writes humor and rare history articles for many different popular outlets, including Mental Floss, The Week, The Atlantic, and Jezebel. She lives with her husband and children near Portland.

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