The Man in the Red Coat

How does the author compare the sexual perspectives of those from England and those from France in the late nineteenth century in the nonfiction book, The Man in the Red Coat?

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According to the author, the viewpoints on sexuality from the British and the French are very different. The French perceived the English as stodgy and frigid, while the British perceived the French as the source of moral degradation in general and decadent to a fault.

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The Man in the Red Coat