I figured that whilst you're all staying so helpful, I'd throw out queries I have about some of my other fiction projects. This is concerning a novel set over the course of three years in three different countries: London, England 1901, Nagano, Japan 1902 and Paris, France 1903. Character A is a seventeen-year-old male prostitute working and living
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Here are a couple of links that may be useful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Street_scandal
and a previous little_details post from 2009 on a similar subject that goes into the difficulty of finding information on male prostitution in London in the late Victorian/Edwardian period..
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Actually, I have no intention of writing a D.Gray-Man fanfiction, seeing as the subject is an original novel and I'm not into D.Gray-Man particularly. (Out of curiosity, what suggested the idea to you? My icon is a picture of Nezumi from NO.6, not Kanda as I assume you're referencing...tbh, I never got past the second volume.)
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Sorry if I jumped to a wrong conclusion, Nezumi and Kanda look very alike to me (never got past the second volume either, btw), and the combination of your icon and the English boy/Japanese boy scenario reminded me a lot of D.Gray-Man fics I've read in the past (not into the fandom in particular, just know enough to follow a story a friend was writing).
However... if it's a novel, it sounds like a lot of research is needed. That's the pain of an historical setting, especially if it's an unusual one.
Anyway, sorry I can't be of much help, and good luck for your novel.
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Don't worry, I wasn't offended, I just thought the parallels were interesting. (Yay! D.Gray-Man drop-outs unite!)
Oh, tell me about it. The more I research though, the more ignorant I feel. XD
No worries, thank you for responding. <3 And thank you! :D :D
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The Cleveland Street Scandal! It gets referenced once or twice, in reminding A to be more cautious about his behaviour. Thank you for reminding me to read up more on that. I'm aware that it was often an informal affair, I'm just wondering as to the plausibility a boy being attached to a brothel (out of obligation to the owner, as in this case) - Cleveland Street makes me think I might just be able to get away with the premise of it.
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ETA: Also check out the Wikipedia article's bibliography of sources at the bottom; there are several books on precisely what you're researching, Japanese students in Britain at the turn of the century!
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#5 1902 is 34 years after Japan was opened to the West, so it's not that recent. Earlier on, there'd been a love affair with Western culture: people adopting European-style clothing, dancing European dances to European music, and so on.An actual European would ( ... )
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5. Thank you again! Well, recent in terms of the change. B has relatives who are very nationalistic and traditional, so whilst I want them to treat him with suspicion, I'd like the majority of the population to not feel that way. I was hoping that foreign visitors would be rare as my story involves a scene where a small crowd of children approach A out of curiosity when he first arrives. A does not like children, and thus hilarity will hopefully ensue (if I can write said hilarity). :D
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Most people's ideas of Japan were probably derived from Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado.
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