After the Strike of a Sex; or, Zugassent's Discovery with the Oneida Community, and the Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford
Title | After the Strike of a Sex; or, Zugassent's Discovery with the Oneida Community, and the Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford |
Year for Search | 1891 |
Authors | [Miller], [George Noyes](1845-1904) |
Date Published | [1891] |
Publisher | William Reeves |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Sequel to 1890 Miller which begins with a series of testimonies to the positive effects of the form of birth control practiced at the Oneida Community (1-36). That method is coitus reservatus, which requires the man to avoid ejaculation. That is followed by "The Oneida Community. A Dialogue By Henry J. Seymour, one of the original members" (37-80); and "The Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford" (81-107). |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. Boston, MA: Arena, [1895]; and as Zugassent's Discovery, or, After the Sex Struck. Chicago, IL: Alice B. Stockham & Co., 1895. Included in The Strike of a Sex and Zugassent’s Discovery, or After the Sex Struck (With Author’s Preface). New and revised ed. Chicago, IL: Stockham Pub. Co., 1905. The Strike is pp. 1-91. Zugassent’s Discovery or After the Sex Struck (93-119) is the first part of After. Rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1974. Stockham was Dr. Alice Bunker Stockham, a sex reformer. |
Info Notes | Bellamy Library No. 26. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1845-1904) was a member of the Oneida Community. |
Full Text | [1891] Miller, George Noyes (1845-1904). After the Strike of a Sex; or, Zugassent’s Discovery with the Oneida Community, and the Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford. London: William Reeves. Bellamy Library No. 26. Rpt. Boston, MA: Arena, [1895]; and as Zugassent's Discovery, or, After the Sex Struck. Chicago, IL: Alice B. Stockham & Co., 1895. Included in The Strike of a Sex and Zugassent’s Discovery, or After the Sex Struck (With Author’s Preface). New and revised ed. Chicago, IL: Stockham Pub. Co., 1905. The Strike is pp. 1-91. Zugassent’s Discovery or After the Sex Struck (93-119) is the first part of After. Rpt. New York: Arno Press, 1974. Stockham was Dr. Alice Bunker Stockham, an obstetrician and gynecologist and sex reformer, whose Karezza: Ethics of Marriage (1896) advocated the same approach to birth control. MoU-St, PSt Sequel to 1890 Miller which begins with a series of testimonies to the positive effects of the form of birth control practiced at the Oneida Community (1-36). That method is coitus reservatus, which requires the man to avoid ejaculation. That is followed by “The Oneida Community. A Dialogue By Henry J. Seymour, one of the original members” (37-80); and “The Perfectionists of Oneida and Wallingford” (81-107). The author was a member of the Oneida Community. |