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Kama Sutra And Tantra Sir Richard Francis Burton (18211890), the famous Victorian orientalist andtraveler, kept an Indian girl as his mistress during his stay in India. http://www.tantraworks.com/KamaSutraTantra.html
Extractions: The Kama Sutra , is the earliest surviving example of a written Hindu love-manual. It was compiled by the Indian sage Vatsyayana sometime between the second and fourth centuries A.C.E. His work was based on earlier Kama Shastras or "Rules of Love" going back to at least the seventh century B.C.E., and is a compendium of the social norms and love-customs of patriarchal Northern India around the time he lived. Vatsyayana's Kama Sutra is valuable today for his psychological insights into the interactions and scenarios of love, and for his structured approach to the many diverse situations he describes. He defines different types of men and women, matching what he terms "equal" unions, and gives detailed descriptions of many love-postures.
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Extractions: Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), perhaps the greatest of the soldier-scholars spawned by British colonial expansion of the early 19th century, translated works in six different languages and mastered at least 24, among these some of the more difficult tongues in the world. Burton was responsible for introducing many great literary masterpieces of the Oriental world to the West, including The Arabian Nights, the Perfumed Garden, and the Kama Sutra among others. Ironically, his first translation, the present, is the last to be published.
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Extractions: Sir Richard Burton (1821-1890) was the most eclectic and far-ranging of the "eminent Victorian" explorers. His explorations took him to Africa, where he climbed mountains in the Cameroons and hunted gorillas in Gabon, and where, in his search for the source of the Nile, he discovered for the outside world Lake Tanganyika. His anthropological adventures took him through Asia, where he penetrated the forbidden cities of Mecca and Medina, as well as the rough and remote areas of India; to North America, where he tracked down Brigham Young to his stronghold in Salt Lake City; and to South America, where he ran rapids on wild Brazilian rivers, acted as war correspondent in Paraguay, and disappeared for months at a time, leaving from Rio and surfacing eventually in taverns in Lima. He was peerless in his ability to combine within one person the attributes of explorer, scholar, roustabout, linguist, man-of-action, prolific author, and sexologist. Two recent biographies: A Rage to Live : A Biography of Richard and Isabel Burton by Mary S. Lovell and
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Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BURKS, ARTHUR J. (chron.) (continued) Where Blood Quickens, (ss) Stirring Adventures Jul 1941 While Chapei Burned, (ss) Thrilling Adventures Jun 1933 Whirling Guns, (ss) Flyers Oct 1929 Wings Along the Jamachum, (ss) Sky Fighters Sum 1948 Wings of Chaos, (nv) Flyers Mar 1930 Wings of Ebony, (na) Flyers Nov 1929 Wings of Gallantry, (ss) Wings Jan 1929 With Lead and Steel, (nv)
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Extractions: Send it to a friend! Burton was raised in France and Italy and his talent for languages meant that he was fluent in four languages and two dialects before he was twenty: he would eventually learn 25 languages and another 15 dialects. Expelled from Oxford in 1842, he became an officer in the Bombay Native Infantry. Working in intelligence, he was asked to investigate homosexual brothels in Karachi; his explicit study resulted in their closure and also killed his army career. Now intent on exploration, in 1855 Burton planned an expedition with three others, including John Speke, to discover the source of the Nile. They intended to push across Somaliland, but were attacked and were forced to return to England. The two returned to Africa in 1857-58, travelling inland from Zanzibar. It was a difficult trip; when they arrived at Lake Tanganyika, Speke was almost blind and Burton could hardly walk. Speke pushed on alone and discovered Lake Victoria, which he was convinced was the true source of the Nile. Burton disagreed with him, the two became badly estranged and, in September 1864, a debate between the two ended in tragedy when Speke was killed while hunting. Burton's next move was to the Foreign Office, which appointed him consul in Fernando Po, a Spanish island off the coast of West Africa. During his three years there, he gathered enough material for five books that described tribal rituals - including ritual murder, cannibalism and sexual practices - in explicit detail.
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Extractions: Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., etc. EXPLORER RACIALIST MAN OF THE WEST ". . . in order to combat a great and growing evil deadly to the birth-rate the mainstay of national prosperity the first requisite is careful study." JUMP TO BOOKS There are numerous sites on the Web devoted to Burton, as well as many easily accessible books detailing his life and accomplishments there's no point in repeating such things here, beyond a few facts to jar the reader's memory he was captain in the Bombay Army; co-discoverer of the source of the White Nile with John Hanning Speke; British consul on the island of Fernando Po off the coast of Equatorial Guinea; at Damascus, Syria; at Trieste, Austria-Hungary and at Santos, Brazil. He was one of the most important linguists of his day, giving a well-received direct-from-Arabic English translation of the Arabian Nights in 16 volumes; original translator of the Kama Sutra ; expert swordsman; knighthood (1886) and a hundred other accomplishments, truly a 19th-Century Western Man in the best sense of the term. But then the 20th-Century came along, with its Stalinist "PC" cleansing of old works of history, which attempted to obliterate what I present here. There's another side, the suppressed, expurgated and censored side, that needs to be brought into the light. The following essays or chapters have been suppressed for various reasons Victorian prudishness and political reasons predominantly.
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