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  1. William Acton (1813–1875) was a British medical doctor and book writer. He was known for his books on masturbation. Biography. Acton was a native of Shillingstone and he enrolled as a resident apprentice at St Bartholomew's Hospital.

  2. William Acton may refer to: Politicians. William Acton (senior), English MP; William Acton (junior), English MP; William Acton (MP for Orford) (c. 1684–1744), English MP; William Acton (MP for Bridgnorth) (1513–1567) , English MP; William Acton (Wicklow MP) (1789–1854), MP for Wicklow 1841–48

  3. William Acton, the Truth about Prostitution, and Hardy's Not-So-Ruined Maid STANLEY RENNER MANY TEACHERS AND READERS HAVE ENJOYED HARDY'S EARLY poem "The Ruined Maid,"1 perhaps as a kind of comic relief from the gloom and doom of his more weighty utterances, critics, judging from pub-lished commentary, have not taken it very seriously.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2000 · William Acton and the history of sexuality: The medical and professional context | Journal of Victorian Culture | Oxford Academic. Volume 5.

  5. 1 de may. de 2000 · William Acton and the history of sexuality: the medical and professional context: Journal of Victorian Culture: Vol 5, No 1. Journal of Victorian Culture Volume 5, 2000 - Issue 1. 375.

    • Ivan Crozier
    • 2000
  6. He did so by bringing to scholars' attention the then-for- gotten writings of "Dr." William Acton.5 Marcus found Acton's writings on sex and prostitution full of fear and dark anxiety, and he concluded that. "in his virtues [Acton] was a truly representative Victorian" (Marcus, Other Victorians, p. 2). Marcus went on to suggest that Acton's ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2000, Ivan Crozier published William Acton and the history of sexuality: the medical and professional context | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...