Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: June 1, 2026 - Last updated: June 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Guy de la Bédoyère

Title: The Confessions of Samuel Pepys

Subtitle: Private Revelations from Britain's Most Famed Diarist

Place: New York, NY

Publisher: Pegasus Books

Year: 2026

Pages: 400pp.

ISBN-13: 9798897100743 (hardcover) - Find a Library: Wikipedia, WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 17th Century | European History: English History | Cases: Real Offenders / Samuel Pepys



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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Author: Wikipedia

Description: »A remarkable collection of the most personal aspects of Samuel Pepys’ diaries, in celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of their publication.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys is the most celebrated personal journal in the English language.
Pepys's candid revelations as he forged his career as a civilian naval official in Restoration London have fascinated readers ever since the first selection was published in 1825. This book focuses on Pepys’s controversial private life and is geared for a contemporary readership by charting his varied and complex relationships with women. These included his wife, Elizabeth—whom he both loved and treated abominably—their domestic servants, the mistresses whom he secretly visited in Westminster and Deptford, the great ladies of the court whom he ogled, and the actresses and other female friends whose company he delighted in and combined with casual flirting. All these he recounted in shorthand, often disguising the more salacious occasions in his own cryptic Franco-Latino polyglot or with a primitive system of extraneous consonants.
Most of these controversial entries were excised from nineteenth century editions, but all are featured here in completely new transcriptions—with Pepys’s secret code translated—following fresh forensic examination from the original shorthand diary. The Confessions of Samuel Pepys also reveals how all previous transcribers of the diary, as well as many of his biographers, have deliberately avoided this controversial element of Pepys’s reputation.« (Source: Pegasus Books)

Reviews:
- Hughes, Kathryn. The Guardian (August 4, 2025). - Full Text: The Guardian (Free Access)

- Nicholson, Sue. The Diary of Samuel Pepys (August 4, 2025). - Full Text: The Diary of Samuel Pepys (Free Access)

- Scurr, Ruth. »The debt to pleasure: Samuel Pepys’s self-incriminating diaries.« Times Literary Supplement No. 6387 (September 5, 2025). - Full Text: Times Literary Supplement (Restricted Access)

Wikipedia: History of Europe: History of England / Stuart period | Sex and the law: Sexual violence / Samuel Pepys