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Judicial Corporal Punishment Of Women: Stories And Novels

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Request for my novels. elepas has read some of them, which I had posted to the Bottomlines UK site. So here we go.... ENJOY!
Prison Farm is a sequel to The Dreaded Prison Strap.
The next three are short stories.
I have others that fall into the category of institutional spanking, but are not JCP per se. I will post some of them anyway.

Thanks for this post! Institutional (formal) spanking stories also will be welcome here.
 
"Celeste's Puritanical Grief" by Dave Davidson (The Lurking Ghost).

England, 1600. A man arrives in a Puritan village and faces problems after a local virtue's tribunal accuses him of "liberal views."
 

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"Geometric Projection: A Painful Lesson" by BareFootAmateur

A funny story with a mathematical approach to judicial corporal punishment. What is better for a recipient of punishment: arithmetic progression (50 + 50 + 50 ...) or geometric progression (2 + 4 + 8 ...) if the number of members (n) is 10?
 

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"Geometric Projection: A Painful Lesson" by BareFootAmateur

A funny story with a mathematical approach to judicial corporal punishment. What is better for a recipient of punishment: arithmetic progression (50 + 50 + 50 ...) or geometric progression (2 + 4 + 8 ...) if the number of members (n) is 10?
It's not a simple choice. The geometric involves 4x more lashes 2046 vs 500. But the last 3 floggers will give 256, 512 and 2024 lashes, so they may not be hitting very hard by the end:dancer2:
 
The punishment of Dorothea Ritter

This is a real historical fact that took place in the Prussian kingdom in 1730.
At the court of King Frederick William I between him and his son, Crown Prince Frederick (future King Frederick II the Great), estrangement and conflict grew. Prince Frederick found solace only in communication with friends, among whom was Dorothea Ritter, the 16-year-old daughter of the theologian Matthias Ritter, the rector of the gymnasium in Potsdam. The relationship between Frederick and Dorothea was apparently purely friendly and limited to music, as Dorothea played the piano beautifully and sang. However, the king suspected that the girl had a bad influence on his son.
The catastrophe unfolded in the summer of 1730, when Prince Frederick firmly decided to flee to England, where the dynasty of his mother’s relatives from the Hanover House ruled. As a result, the escape failed. The prince was detained and sent to prison. His closest friend and assistant lieutenant Hans Hermann von Katte was sentenced to death. As for Dorothea Ritter, by the order of King Friedrich William, she received the following sentence:
"... morning, the cantor’s daughter, who is under arrest, shoud be flogged, and then she shoud be brought for ever to Spandau, in the workhouse; first she shoud be whipped in front of the town hall, afterwards in front of her father’s house, and then in every corner of the city.
– Potsdam, September 6, 1730. Fr. Wilhelm"


Thus, Doris was whipped publicly six times (!), and after that, while in the workhouse, she was repeatedly subjected to corporal punishment, as might be supposed. [Žena a výprask v průběhu věků (Woman and spanking through the ages), a Czech historical account]
In 1733 she was released from Spandau on a pardon request from her father. Finally she married the spice dealer Franz Heinrich Schommer and became the mother of three sons and three daughters. She last lived in Berlin and died in 1762. There seemed to be no further contact between Frederick and Dorothea Ritter.

A. de Granamour (Paul Little), a famous BDSM writer, in the book "Torture Of The Tawse" described this events in his own interpretation. So, the time of the events moved in 1739, in the last years of the reign of Friedrich William, and the girl's name is Gerda Hortkopf.

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It seems to me that this is an excellent material for a new story that may interest our best authors.
 

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Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas

Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas (Signet, 1976) is a kitschy romance novel, but it opens with an excellent whipping scene. In the year 1700, Lady Carolyn, a beautiful 20-year-old blonde-haired noblewoman is wrongfully convicted of theft, adultery and manslaughter. Due to the egregiousness of her crime, she is stripped of her title of nobility so she can be given the sort of degrading punishment reserved for commoners. Then she is sentenced to be stripped to the waist and whipped through the streets at cart tail, a punishment normally meted out to common folk.

When the book begins, the former Lady Carolyn is fifteen minutes into her public whipping, on an unusually hot summer day in London, and is now a pitiful sight. The former noblewoman who has been reduced to the status of a commoner is naked to the waist and barefoot—and in almost unbearable pain. And she must endure her torture and humiliation in front of thousands.

The single-tail lead-tipped lash has already drawn a crisscross pattern of lines across Carolyn’s bare shoulders and arms that ooze droplets of blood. Her wrists are rubbed raw by the thin leather cords binding them firmly to the tail of the cart, Not used to walking around barefoot as do the common folk, Carolyn’s bare feet are gashed and bruised by the cobblestones and are bleeding. Onlookers, who number in the thousands and line both sides of the street shower her with taunts and insults and spit in her face, yet she is unable to wipe the spittle away due to her hands being restrained. Others rip at her dress, exposing the bare flesh of her legs. Meanwhile some men in the crowd are sexually stimulated by her bare breasts that glisten with sweat and bob seductively as she stumbles along.

Carolyn tries to endure her pain in silence. When the whip lands on her back, she tries to stifle her scream, yet her stifled moan is audible and she clearly winces. Then one especially heavy stroke sends her tumbling to the street. Now screaming, Carolyn is dragged over the sharp, filthy cobblestones, her bare forearms, still bound to the cart, grotesquely straining upward as she is pulled along. Nearly naked and covered with her own blood, Carolyn is beaten to within an inch of her life before she is finally rescued by a rogue highwayman, and they’re soon off to a series of adventures.
 
Over Fool's Hill--Mildred Reid (1964)

This novel, set in eighteenth-century New England features a nice whipping scene.

It starts out with a strip tease. On a cold, windy afternoon, a young woman sentenced to a public whipping is brought to the whipping post, where a huge crowd has gathered. She is first made to remove her cloak. The stripping continues as her clothing is removed, layer by layer, until she is naked to the waist. Then her wrists are tied with a rope and stretched upward on the opposite side of the post.

The public whipper, whose first name is Kill-Sin, is known for the thoroughness of his whippings and addition, is a talented artist with the whip. He begins her punishment, bu using his single-tail whip to draw a red line across her lower back just above her waist. Then he continues to draw parallel lines across her body, upward from the waist towards the shoulders.

From her waist to the nape of her neck, her body soon displays a pattern of neat parallel lines oozing blood as the pain sets her to singing and dancing.
 
Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas

Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas (Signet, 1976) is a kitschy romance novel, but it opens with an excellent whipping scene. In the year 1700, Lady Carolyn, a beautiful 20-year-old blonde-haired noblewoman is wrongfully convicted of theft, adultery and manslaughter. Due to the egregiousness of her crime, she is stripped of her title of nobility so she can be given the sort of degrading punishment reserved for commoners. Then she is sentenced to be stripped to the waist and whipped through the streets at cart tail, a punishment normally meted out to common folk.

When the book begins, the former Lady Carolyn is fifteen minutes into her public whipping, on an unusually hot summer day in London, and is now a pitiful sight. The former noblewoman who has been reduced to the status of a commoner is naked to the waist and barefoot—and in almost unbearable pain. And she must endure her torture and humiliation in front of thousands.

The single-tail lead-tipped lash has already drawn a crisscross pattern of lines across Carolyn’s bare shoulders and arms that ooze droplets of blood. Her wrists are rubbed raw by the thin leather cords binding them firmly to the tail of the cart, Not used to walking around barefoot as do the common folk, Carolyn’s bare feet are gashed and bruised by the cobblestones and are bleeding. Onlookers, who number in the thousands and line both sides of the street shower her with taunts and insults and spit in her face, yet she is unable to wipe the spittle away due to her hands being restrained. Others rip at her dress, exposing the bare flesh of her legs. Meanwhile some men in the crowd are sexually stimulated by her bare breasts that glisten with sweat and bob seductively as she stumbles along.

Carolyn tries to endure her pain in silence. When the whip lands on her back, she tries to stifle her scream, yet her stifled moan is audible and she clearly winces. Then one especially heavy stroke sends her tumbling to the street. Now screaming, Carolyn is dragged over the sharp, filthy cobblestones, her bare forearms, still bound to the cart, grotesquely straining upward as she is pulled along. Nearly naked and covered with her own blood, Carolyn is beaten to within an inch of her life before she is finally rescued by a rogue highwayman, and they’re soon off to a series of adventures.
Ideal plot for tv series. After that beginning I would be a big fan of it;).
 
Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas

Savage Eden by Constance Gluyas (Signet, 1976) is a kitschy romance novel, but it opens with an excellent whipping scene. In the year 1700, Lady Carolyn, a beautiful 20-year-old blonde-haired noblewoman is wrongfully convicted of theft, adultery and manslaughter. Due to the egregiousness of her crime, she is stripped of her title of nobility so she can be given the sort of degrading punishment reserved for commoners. Then she is sentenced to be stripped to the waist and whipped through the streets at cart tail, a punishment normally meted out to common folk.

When the book begins, the former Lady Carolyn is fifteen minutes into her public whipping, on an unusually hot summer day in London, and is now a pitiful sight. The former noblewoman who has been reduced to the status of a commoner is naked to the waist and barefoot—and in almost unbearable pain. And she must endure her torture and humiliation in front of thousands.

The single-tail lead-tipped lash has already drawn a crisscross pattern of lines across Carolyn’s bare shoulders and arms that ooze droplets of blood. Her wrists are rubbed raw by the thin leather cords binding them firmly to the tail of the cart, Not used to walking around barefoot as do the common folk, Carolyn’s bare feet are gashed and bruised by the cobblestones and are bleeding. Onlookers, who number in the thousands and line both sides of the street shower her with taunts and insults and spit in her face, yet she is unable to wipe the spittle away due to her hands being restrained. Others rip at her dress, exposing the bare flesh of her legs. Meanwhile some men in the crowd are sexually stimulated by her bare breasts that glisten with sweat and bob seductively as she stumbles along.

Carolyn tries to endure her pain in silence. When the whip lands on her back, she tries to stifle her scream, yet her stifled moan is audible and she clearly winces. Then one especially heavy stroke sends her tumbling to the street. Now screaming, Carolyn is dragged over the sharp, filthy cobblestones, her bare forearms, still bound to the cart, grotesquely straining upward as she is pulled along. Nearly naked and covered with her own blood, Carolyn is beaten to within an inch of her life before she is finally rescued by a rogue highwayman, and they’re soon off to a series of adventures.
I remember reading this back in the day when, unlike today ,it was not so easy to find material containing good female whipping scenes.
 
Lady Good For Nothing: A Man’s Portrait of a Woman by Q

Another book featuring a good whipping scene is Lady Good For Nothing: A Man’s Portrait of a Woman by Q (Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch), (1910).

Ruth Jocelyn, who is in her early twenties, is the daughter of one of the leading families in colonial Massachusetts in the 1700’s. Her mother belongs to another prominent family, so Ruth is firmly ensconced in the colony’s elite..

For this reason, Ruth carries on as if she is above the law. Nonetheless, when she is convicted of disorderly conduct, an infraction punishable by the lash and the stocks, she finds out that the law applies to everyone and that even a leading citizen such as herself is susceptible to a humiliating and painful punishment usually reserved for the common people—which she realizes, to her horror, when she finds herself being escorted by constables to the whipping cart.

Before her hands are secured to the end of the cart, Ruth must endure the humiliation of having to do a strip-tease. Her bodice and shift are removed, and for a few minutes, she is displayed topless in front of dozens of townsfolk. But the author Q is living in the Edwardian Age, and he wants his book to be a bestseller, not sold under the counter, so before her whipping commences, he has her fitted with a shift made from a sack with holes cut in it for the arms and head. After she puts it on, the rear of the sack is pulled back over her head and in front of the neck, so it resembles a modern-day halter top. Although her breasts are now covered, her back, arms and stomach remain bare, leaving her indecently, albeit not obscenely exposed by eighteenth-century standards. Her wrists are then bound to the cart end with cords that cut into the skin.

Ruth may be from a leading family, but the whipper lays the lash on with a will, beating her as he would any other common miscreant, as she is heckled and taunted by the crowd, which includes small children. Afterwards, she must spend five hours in the stocks.

While in the stocks, her top is pulled back over her head and down over her stripes, but her sleeveless garment, while fashionable in the 21st century, is degrading and downright indecent in the 1700's in that it renders her arms bare to the shoulders. The rough material also irritates the wounds made by the whip and greatly adds to her discomfort. She is taunted and admonished as she sits in the stocks, her face contorted with pain, and looking far more like one of the lowest and commonest of reprobates than one of the colony’s upper crust.

Following her punishment, family members scold her for committing a crime that brought disgrace to her family by getting her her "paraded naked through the streets.”

The book is available online for free at Gutenberg.
 
Lady Good For Nothing: A Man’s Portrait of a Woman by Q

Another book featuring a good whipping scene is Lady Good For Nothing: A Man’s Portrait of a Woman by Q (Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch), (1910).

Ruth Jocelyn, who is in her early twenties, is the daughter of one of the leading families in colonial Massachusetts in the 1700’s. Her mother belongs to another prominent family, so Ruth is firmly ensconced in the colony’s elite..

For this reason, Ruth carries on as if she is above the law. Nonetheless, when she is convicted of disorderly conduct, an infraction punishable by the lash and the stocks, she finds out that the law applies to everyone and that even a leading citizen such as herself is susceptible to a humiliating and painful punishment usually reserved for the common people—which she realizes, to her horror, when she finds herself being escorted by constables to the whipping cart.

Before her hands are secured to the end of the cart, Ruth must endure the humiliation of having to do a strip-tease. Her bodice and shift are removed, and for a few minutes, she is displayed topless in front of dozens of townsfolk. But the author Q is living in the Edwardian Age, and he wants his book to be a bestseller, not sold under the counter, so before her whipping commences, he has her fitted with a shift made from a sack with holes cut in it for the arms and head. After she puts it on, the rear of the sack is pulled back over her head and in front of the neck, so it resembles a modern-day halter top. Although her breasts are now covered, her back, arms and stomach remain bare, leaving her indecently, albeit not obscenely exposed by eighteenth-century standards. Her wrists are then bound to the cart end with cords that cut into the skin.

Ruth may be from a leading family, but the whipper lays the lash on with a will, beating her as he would any other common miscreant, as she is heckled and taunted by the crowd, which includes small children. Afterwards, she must spend five hours in the stocks.

While in the stocks, her top is pulled back over her head and down over her stripes, but her sleeveless garment, while fashionable in the 21st century, is degrading and downright indecent in the 1700's in that it renders her arms bare to the shoulders. The rough material also irritates the wounds made by the whip and greatly adds to her discomfort. She is taunted and admonished as she sits in the stocks, her face contorted with pain, and looking far more like one of the lowest and commonest of reprobates than one of the colony’s upper crust.

Following her punishment, family members scold her for committing a crime that brought disgrace to her family by getting her her "paraded naked through the streets.”

The book is available online for free at Gutenberg.
While perusing some local history documents, I found out that in Shropshire, England in the mid-eighteenth century, female prisoners sentenced to be whipped were stripped at the jail and then fitted with the sort of sack described by Q, with holes cut out for the arms and head. The prisoner would wear the sack as she was led to the whipping post where it would be removed, and she would endure her punishment topless. If she was sentenced to spend time in the stocks following her whipping, she would do so wearing the sack.
 
While perusing some local history documents, I found out that in Shropshire, England in the mid-eighteenth century, female prisoners sentenced to be whipped were stripped at the jail and then fitted with the sort of sack described by Q, with holes cut out for the arms and head. The prisoner would wear the sack as she was led to the whipping post where it would be removed, and she would endure her punishment topless. If she was sentenced to spend time in the stocks following her whipping, she would do so wearing the sack.
Good to know. Thanks, I really enjoy that kind of historical detail.
 
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