Colonel Cundum’s Domain
Clare Bucknell: Nose, no nose, 18 July 2019
Itch, Clap, Pox: Venereal Disease in the 18th-Century Imagination
by Noelle Gallagher.
Yale, 288 pp., £55, March 2019,978 0 300 21705 6 Show More
by Noelle Gallagher.
Yale, 288 pp., £55, March 2019,
“... When I came to Louisa’s, I felt myself stout and well, and most courageously did I plunge into the fount of love, and had vast pleasure,’ James Boswell wrote in his diary on a winter’s night in 1763, after an assignation with a beautiful Covent Garden actress. But the next day ‘came sorrow. Too, too plain was Signor Gonorrhoea.’ The arrival of the Signor was heralded by ‘damned twinges’, ‘scalding heat’ and the excrescence of ‘deep-tinged loathsome matter ... ”