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Sex Workers

An 18th century example of the role class plays in sex work from Jo Manning 's My Lady Scandalous : The Amazing Life and Outrageous Times of Grace Dalrymple Elliott, Royal Courtesan .

Ms. Manning makes an interesting sociological point when she suggests that the fact that Grace was not an aristocrat handicapped her longterm success as a courtesan. As the author analyzes the situation, "Although aristocratic women could be tramps before as well as during marriage, young women from a lower stratum of society could not afford to fool around." In other words, the farther up the social ladder you were, the more of a tramp you could be.

A successful courtesan's life among the rich and highborn

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