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The Victorian period, spanning from the late 1830s to the early 1900s, was characterized by its conservative values and strict social codes. However, beneath this veneer of propriety, there existed a thriving undercurrent of erotic and sadomasochistic literature and practices. The Newlyweds' Examination can be seen as a product of this era, a period when the constraints of polite society conflicted with the human desire for sexual exploration and expression. There is a unique blend of vulnerability, control,

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While the era is frequently depicted in fiction as one of repression, a closer look at the historical record reveals a society deeply engaged with questions of health, authority, and the boundaries of the private world.