Saturday, October 26, 2019

Real & imagined opium dens

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Opium dens, which started out as an Asian thing, became popular, or at least somewhat trendy, during the 19th century in Europe as well. Some of these pictures are of actual opium dens, others like the one above with all the drugged white women, are staged.

If you want to get titillated by Victorian opium addiction you can always go to Project Gutenberg and read Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey. Just be prepared for a lot of blithering foppery if you do decide to read it.

Finally, as usual, there are more pictures after the jump.




2 comments:

talnik said...

"Blithering foppery!" I'm stealing that!

ambisinistral said...

Heh, glad you like that. I read the book a long time ago and about the only thing that stuck with me about it was what a 19th Century style nitwit the author was.